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Franglestine
Feb 05, 2020Initiate
DoS attack: ACK Scan
So I've been seeing a lot of posts about this but I am unable to reply to any of them. I just bought an AX3000 a few days ago and I'm getting a LOT of DoS Attack: ACK Scan items in my admin log. Ever...
Franglestine
Feb 07, 2020Initiate
Sorry, you're right I forgot that.
I've tried requesting a new IP via my ISP they wouldn't do it. I've replaced my modem but the IP is still the same. There's no viruses on any devices on my network. I have every device on my network labeled.
How would I go about disabling the log to ease some of the stress. The log was enabled automatically and I saw no simple way to turn it off.
michaelkenward
Feb 08, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Franglestine wrote:
I've tried requesting a new IP via my ISP they wouldn't do it.
I fear that you are barking up the wrong tree. No one is attacking you.
Netgear is great at creating false reports of DoS attacks. Many of them are no such thing.
Search - NETGEAR Communities – DoS attacks
Just use whois to see who is behind some of them. 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
Franglestine wrote:
How would I go about disabling the log to ease some of the stress. The log was enabled automatically and I saw no simple way to turn it off.
If you visit the support pages:
Support | NETGEAR
you can feed in the model number and find all the documentation for your hardware.
You can find the model number on the label on the device. (AX3000 is not a model number, RAX35? RAX40?)
Read the bit in the manual View and manage logs of router activity.