Re[1]: synchronized pings

2002-10-11 Thread P . Ook
> De: "Andy Coates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Fecha: 10/10/102 23:55:22 > > > El 10 de oct de 2002, a las 09:31 +, P. Ook escribio: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I've found 'synchronized pings' in my logs from several > > hosts all

Re[1]: synchronized pings

2002-10-11 Thread P . Ook
"Andy Coates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Fecha: 10/10/102 23:55:22 > > > El 10 de oct de 2002, a las 09:31 +, P. Ook escribio: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I've found 'synchronized pings' in my logs from several > > hosts all

synchronized pings

2002-10-10 Thread P . Ook
Hi all, I've found 'synchronized pings' in my logs from several hosts all around the world. Today they where 11 hosts more or less doing ping to my Debian box at the same time (11 pings in the same second). Sure this is not a DOS attack, almost for my server, but i can't understand why they are

synchronized pings

2002-10-10 Thread P . Ook
Hi all, I've found 'synchronized pings' in my logs from several hosts all around the world. Today they where 11 hosts more or less doing ping to my Debian box at the same time (11 pings in the same second). Sure this is not a DOS attack, almost for my server, but i can't understand why they are p

Fw: Re: Packets to 224.0.1.24 (II)

2002-10-10 Thread P . Ook
Thank you very much for your help. It was a Windows 2000 Server box in the same LAN sending packets to 224.0.1.24 ;-) Bye! __ Consigue tu e-mail gratuito en Lycos. Entra en http://www.lycos.es Consigue tu propio Hosting y Dominio al mejor precio

Fw: Re: Packets to 224.0.1.24 (II)

2002-10-09 Thread P . Ook
Thank you very much for your help. It was a Windows 2000 Server box in the same LAN sending packets to 224.0.1.24 ;-) Bye! __ Consigue tu e-mail gratuito en Lycos. Entra en http://www.lycos.es Consigue tu propio Hosting y Dominio al mejor precio

Packets to 224.0.1.24 (II)

2002-10-09 Thread P . Ook
Hi all, I've just installed a Woody Debian box with an ipchains firewall and I can see a lot of syslog entries (3 entries per hour) like this: 8< Oct 9 22:18:25 myhost kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=17 a.b.c.d:42 224.0.1.24:42 L=47 S=0x00 I=27053 F=0x T=2 (#19) 8< --

Packets to 224.0.1.24

2002-10-09 Thread P . Ook
Hi all, I've just installed a Woody Debian box with an ipchains firewall and I can see a lot of syslog entries (3 entries per hour) like this: 8< Oct 9 22:18:25 myhost kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=17 a.b.c.d:42 224.0.1.24:42 L=47 S=0x00 I=27053 F=0x T=2 (#19) 8<

Packets to 224.0.1.24 (II)

2002-10-09 Thread P . Ook
Hi all, I've just installed a Woody Debian box with an ipchains firewall and I can see a lot of syslog entries (3 entries per hour) like this: 8< Oct 9 22:18:25 myhost kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=17 a.b.c.d:42 224.0.1.24:42 L=47 S=0x00 I=27053 F=0x T=2 (#19) 8< --

Packets to 224.0.1.24

2002-10-09 Thread P . Ook
Hi all, I've just installed a Woody Debian box with an ipchains firewall and I can see a lot of syslog entries (3 entries per hour) like this: 8< Oct 9 22:18:25 myhost kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=17 a.b.c.d:42 224.0.1.24:42 L=47 S=0x00 I=27053 F=0x T=2 (#19) 8<