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Petiel315
Aug 07, 2023Tutor
DOS Attacks
how can I stop DOS attacks
- Aug 07, 2023
Petiel315 wrote:
how can I stop DOS attacks
If this is in reference to entries appearing in the Orbi log file saying the router has detected a pattern of connection attempts (more than a couple) and has classified the pattern to be typical of a class of penetration attempts, then there is nothing the user can do to prevent them. All the user can do is choose to have the router stop identifying and logging them.
- If you have a phone number, what can you do to prevent robots from calling the number and offering to sell you "drought tolerant landscaping" or extending your car warranty? Nothing.All you can do is screen your calls and refuse to answer calls from numbers you do not recognize.
- If you have a mailbox, what can you do to prevent people from sending you junk mail? Nothing. All you can do is empty the mailbox and throw away any mail you do not want to open.
- If your front door is accessible from the street, what can you do to prevent people from ringing the doorbell and offering to sell you solar panels, Girl Scout cookies, or pray for you? Nothing. All you can do is refuse to answer the door.
If the router has a public IP address, there is nothing the customer can do to prevent connection attempts.
As oPusBlooM pointed out, if the connection attempts are from an IP address on the internal LAN, that is something to worry about.
michaelkenward
Aug 08, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Petiel315 wrote:
how can I stop DOS attacks
Netgear's firmware is great at creating false reports of DoS attacks. Many of them are no such thing.
Search - NETGEAR Communities – DoS attacks
Use Whois.net to see who is behind some of them and you may find that they are from places like Facebook, Google, even your ISP.
Here is a useful tool for that task:
IPNetInfo: Retrieve IP Address Information from WHOIS servers
Disable logging of DoS attacks and see if that reduces the problem. This does not prevent the router from protecting you from the outside world.