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Re: DoS Attacks in Logs
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Is it normal to see so many "DoS Attack: SYN/ACK Scan" in the router logs? I have AT&T GigaPower.
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well ether devices on your lan that have been torrenting or if you are on a dynamic ip address from your isp it could be who ever last had the ip address , its a pretty commoin thing to see in logs and is just identified wrong , if it does get worse prob time to get someone look into it and assess the security implications
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generally these are just torrents that have been closed and peers are trying to still connect to your ip address
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torrents in this case being devices connected to my router?
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well ether devices on your lan that have been torrenting or if you are on a dynamic ip address from your isp it could be who ever last had the ip address , its a pretty commoin thing to see in logs and is just identified wrong , if it does get worse prob time to get someone look into it and assess the security implications
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