Re: TCP port attacks
From: Mike Franklin (mike.franklin_at_btinternet.com)
Date: 11/13/03
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Date: 13 Nov 2003 05:00:28 -0800
> I think the suggestion in the link I quoted is that the Kerio setting
> itself simply generates a lot of false positives, and so nobody is actually
> scanning you.
My profound apologies - I missed the link altogether in your post
(doh) and have now had a look at it and it does seem very interesting.
I have now applied most of the ideas discussed in that thread and it
now looks more like the traffic on my connection is primarily echo
requests from my own isp :(
Mike
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