Re: Weird ip's in my linksys routing table

From: Bill Marcum (bmarcum_at_iglou.com.urgent)
Date: 04/19/05


Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:21:26 -0400

On 18 Apr 2005 18:51:44 -0700, jack@martinelli.org
  <jack@martinelli.org> wrote:
> I have a static ip for my home router & DHCP set up for my 3
> workstations on my LAN. I know what the ip's are for each of my
> workstations & the ip for my gatway, DNS' & none of them are the ip's
> appearing in my routing table entry list.
>
> I've got a weird destination LAN ip of 64.118.29.208 and 242.26.7.208
> and a default gateway of 52.211.2.208 (with a hop count of 211). I'm
> baffled where these ip's have come from!?
>
> It is a WiFi g router -- if that makes a difference.
>
> It looks like someone is trying to hack into my LAN?
>
> I did some research on the 242.26.7.208 & came up with a reference to
> RFC 3330 which lays out what some of the ip allocations are for but
> stops at 240.xx.xx.xx.
>
> Any help with this will be greatly appreciated!
>
Have you done "whois" on these ip's? I think the ip's above 240.x.x.x
are used for streaming media..

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