![]() Pretty standard probably, but there is a hell of a lot of them listed, hundreds in fact in a few hours. The IPs attacking can and probably are spoofed anyway and are mostly port 80. ![]() Im not having any loss of internet and you should check your logs to see if that was a coincendence rather than being knocked off by a DoS attack.Īs long as the logs are showing the attacks the royter is doing its job.ĭid you check to see who owns the domains that are attacking you Killhippie wrote: As long as the logs are showing the attacks the royter is doing its job.Īlso the last week has had hardly any attacks logged false or otherwise (i know netger routers are very paranoid logging wise), this started on July 1st like the OP so maybe just the usual port scanning for vulnerabilitoies as a few routers have been updated for security recently. ![]() I imagine someone is port scanning looking for vulnerabilities maybe with netgear routers, the logs are packed with so called attacks.
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