Re: Unknown Connection
- From: Andreas Rainer <andreas.rainer@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 19:00:37 +0100
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 02:24:46 +0100, Sebastian Gottschalk
<seppi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know that it is ;-)TCP/UDP port 67 & 68 are used BootP/BootPS hich is the older way of obtainuing an IP address
which was replaced with DHCP.
Ehm... this *is* DHCP.
The question where does it come from?
I only see the Wireless Networks (about 7 Routers and 2 Laptops seen),
but it seems strange to me, that i see an IP in my denied Log ...
My LAN IP starts with 192.168
Provider IP with 80.109 ...
So i am wondering from where the IP is ...
Wireless or Provider?
Tracert/ping are not possible
Thats why i thought maybe security thing ;-)
WPE 128 + Mac only assigned is set ;-)
If you want to increase wireless security, make sure that the Router will only assign
addresses to provided MAC addresses.
The increase in security is *zero*.
Is it still possible to come a network, if both are set?
.
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