walter
1
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…
LZ1
3
Smurf attack is a Broadcast ping attack…
and the ping of death attack is a over sized ping packet…which no one uses anymore.
walter
4
Well, I found that out through google, am I correct to assume that someone near me was trying to do something?
Daddie
5
Not near you, someone was just probably going through all the IPs and just running attacks on them
LZ1
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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.