Wireless Networking Attacks?

Ok, who’s a supernerd that knows what this stuff in my wireless network means? Is someone around here trying to get in? I have it secured 128bit WPA

Mar/17/2006 16:55:35 Smurf Attack DetectPacket Dropped
Mar/17/2006 16:39:45 Smurf Attack DetectPacket Dropped
Mar/17/2006 16:00:10 Smurf Attack DetectPacket Dropped
Mar/19/2006 05:13:30 DHCP Request success71.56.109.178
Mar/19/2006 05:13:30 DHCP Request71.56.109.178
Mar/18/2006 08:58:28 Ping of Death Detect203.129.37.180:774271.56.109.178:60850Packet Dropped
Mar/18/2006 08:58:27 Ping of Death Detect203.129.37.180:774271.56.109.178:60834Packet Dropped
Mar/17/2006 23:40:58 Ping of Death Detect86.136.93.252:3373671.56.109.178:32459Packet Dropped
Mar/17/2006 17:58:12 Ping of Death Detect84.50.18.210:3310871.56.109.178:32459Packet Dropped
Mar/17/2006 17:02:57 Ping of Death Detect84.50.18.210:3328371.56.109.178:32459Packet Dropped

what firewall are you running… that shits hot.

i dont know off the top of my head… its been a while since ive actually done this sort of thing…

Smurf attack is a Broadcast ping attack…

and the ping of death attack is a over sized ping packet…which no one uses anymore.

Well, I found that out through google, am I correct to assume that someone near me was trying to do something?

Not near you, someone was just probably going through all the IPs and just running attacks on them

Ah, ok.

The smurf attack probbley wasnt anything

Most networks routers are setup up to drop ICMP broadcasts from outside sources…So it may have just been from a computer inside your ISPs network.

The ping of death is just a over sized ping packet…Which may have been some sort of OS detection scanner or something lame.