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Correct setting for "Disable port scan and dos protection" in C3700
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Correct setting for "Disable port scan and dos protection" in C3700
Hi Expert,
What should be the correct setting for "Disable port scan and dos protection" from
Advanced>WPS Wizard>Setup>WAN Setup
After I did a factor reset, The box is checked in "Disable port scan and dos protection".
I see from Log all the time that have these entries:
[DoS attack: Teardrop or derivative] from 139.12.155.0, port 0 2
[DoS attack: Ping Of Death] from 139.12.155.0, port 0 2
Should I un-check the "Disable port scan and dos protection"?
My device is Netgear C3700 Cable Modem Router with WiFi
Thanks for your help.
Frank
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Re: Correct setting for "Disable port scan and dos protection" in C3700
Yes you will want to un check the box so it is enabled.
DarrenM
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Re: Correct setting for "Disable port scan and dos protection" in C3700
Thanks to your response. I'll try iy out and hopfully no more
[DoS attack: Illegal Fragments] from 139.12.155.0, port 0
Have a great weekend.
BR//Frank
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Re: Correct setting for "Disable port scan and dos protection" in C3700
No matter I check or un-check this setting. This entry still exist from time to time to differebt target address(all over the world - USA, Europe, south america, ...
[DoS attack: Ping Of Death] from 139.12.155.0, port 0
Target IP:
72.106.126.106:0
181.235.103.18:0
65.197.193.196:0
136.227.151.143:0
108.217.98.8:0
1.252.34.44:0
Source always this 139.12.155.0, port 0.
Any comments and suggestions is appreciated.
Thanks
Frank
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