Re: Odd Routes?

From: 2Host.com - Robert (admin_at_-NOSPAM-2host.com)
Date: 05/27/03


Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 19:05:18 -0700

Paul wrote:
>
> Over the past 12 hours I have noticed entries like this appear in my routing
> table:
>
> 62.24.101.75 - 255.255.255.255 !H 0 - 0 -
>
> I have no idea what this is, how it got into the routing table, and the
> address does not resolve. If I reboot they dissappear, bur eventually
> return, usually with a different address. This has happened thre times
> today. I'm ready to pull the plug on this machine.
>
> I would appreciate any comments
>
> --
> Paul

Are you running any tools like Portsentry? If so, it was likely due to
reading that IP as an attacking IP (from hitting lame ports too many
times) and added it to route to block access.

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