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I just got a malformed DNS attack.

Originally posted by: Phil
Trace? tracert
Identify? nslookup

Stupid router firewall, doesn't let it through. Atleast not the last time i checked. (I'm even the DMZ, i don't know wth is wrong with it.)
 
Originally posted by: Forsythe
Originally posted by: Phil
Trace? tracert
Identify? nslookup

Stupid router firewall, doesn't let it through. Atleast not the last time i checked. (I'm even the DMZ, i don't know wth is wrong with it.)

Your router firewall won't allow tracert or nslookup? 😕

See if you can enable ICMP traffic.
 
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: Forsythe
Originally posted by: Phil
Trace? tracert
Identify? nslookup

Stupid router firewall, doesn't let it through. Atleast not the last time i checked. (I'm even the DMZ, i don't know wth is wrong with it.)

Your router firewall won't allow tracert or nslookup? 😕

See if you can enable ICMP traffic.

Found the problem, picnic, i wasn't the DMZ, meh, now i just get timed out.
Same if i ping it. Well, screw it.
 
Originally posted by: Forsythe
Ip
Weird, it orginates from China...
descr: Beelink Information Science &
descr: Technology Co.,Ltd.

I wonder.
I just got a rogue ICMP request from China just yesterday. And I was on dialup. Third time in the last week or less.
Type: 8 (echo)
Code: 19

Some domain at Hinet.net originated it.
It was blocked by Norton Internet Security.

 
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