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BigMoneyTK
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Mar 27, 2018
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HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Losing internet

I have several loose internet connection intermittenly. The log shows this, HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big consider r2q change. Also could show 11024 instead of 10001 or both. I'm looking for a s...
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    DaneA
    May 03, 2018

    BigMoneyTK,

     

    Hi! Thank's for solution.

    I'm doing a follow up to see any more error so far, still watching this log : 

    Tue Apr 17 11:29:31 2018((GMT-0300)) [FVS336GV3][Kernel][KERNEL] xt_TCPMSS: bad length (209 bytes)
    Tue Apr 17 11:25:06 2018((GMT-0300)) [FVS336GV3][Kernel][KERNEL] xt_TCPMSS: bad length (209 bytes)
    Tue Apr 17 08:34:25 2018((GMT-0300)) [FVS336GV3][Kernel][KERNEL] xt_TCPMSS: bad length (552 bytes)
    Mon Apr 16 18:24:19 2018((GMT-0300)) [FVS336GV3][Kernel][KERNEL] xt_TCPMSS: bad length (324 bytes)

    As I have mentioned from my previous response, there might be possible that there is a DDOS attack. It is similar to the concern posted on the forum thread here.  The logs states that the firewall received an improperly formatted TCP packet.  It might be a hacker probing the firewall to see if it can breach the firewall's security. The firewall handles this correctly in which it discards the packet without any harm.  

     

     

    Regards,

     

    DaneA

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