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2005 Mar 23
1
syn flood protection - inside initiated attacks
Perhaps someone will help me on this :-
I have read a lot of examples of syn flood protect on the INPUT chain.
That I have no question at all.
I wonder if it make sense to perform syn flood protection
at the FORWARD chain ? If packets are originated from a
LAN worm, and are not targetted at the firewall itself, but
rather at hosts in the internet, will it cause problem with
the firewall itself,
2018 Jul 20
2
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
Hi folks,
I have here a database node running
# rpm -qa | grep mysql-server
mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64
on
# virt-what
vmware
that seems to have a connection problem:
# dmesg |grep SYN |tail -5
possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies.
possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies.
possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies.
possible SYN flooding on
2014 Jan 24
1
Possible SYN flooding on port 8000. Sending cookies
Hi
*Problem *- I'm running Icecast in a VM container on OpenVZ. Syslog on the
hardware node (HN) shows these error messages:
Jan 23 18:43:05 HN kernel: [27469893.430615] possible SYN flooding on port
8000. Sending cookies.
Jan 23 21:37:40 HN kernel: [27480362.817944] possible SYN flooding on port
8000. Sending cookies.
Jan 23 23:43:50 HN kernel: [27487929.582025] possible SYN flooding on
2003 Jul 27
2
UDP Floods (possibly from nmbd)
Hi,
I'm new to this list but not to Samba.
I've recently been having problems with Samba that I have not
encountered (ever).
I cannot determine what the cause is but an hour or so into my dialup
connection, my machine starts flooding the first dns server in
/etc/resolv.conf with dns requests. I know it's samba responsible for
the flooding because as soon as I kill both smbd and nmbd
2003 May 19
5
FreeBSD firewall block syn flood attack
Hello,
I current have a FreeBSD 4.8 bridge firewall that sits between 7 servers and
the internet. The servers are being attacked with syn floods and go down
multiple times a day.
The 7 servers belong to a client, who runs redhat.
I am trying to find a way to do some kind of syn flood protection inside the
firewall.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
--
Ryan James
ryan@mac2.net
2005 Oct 19
6
arp flood (offtopic?)
Hi guys,
Sorry if this is a little offtopic, but I was wandering what can one do to
prevent/stop arp flooding ?
Thanks,
Alex
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2018 Jul 21
1
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
> Am 20.07.2018 um 18:52 schrieb Nataraj <incoming-centos at rjl.com>:
>
> On 07/20/2018 03:56 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have here a database node running
>>
>> # rpm -qa | grep mysql-server
>> mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64
>>
>> on
>>
>> # virt-what
>> vmware
>>
2008 Nov 20
2
SYD flood dropped on Sendmail (centos 4.x)
My guys,
My firewall seems to block an attack my Centos / Sendmail boxes on port 110.
These servers require a reboot after each attack. My firewall says it's
blocked? Do I need to patch something on sendmail? Or is my firewall not
doing its job (Sonicwall)? This is not the first time this has happened.
11/20/2008 02:53:04.864 - SYN flood attack dropped -
75.2.205.141, 48102 -
2018 Jul 20
0
database node / possible SYN flooding on port 3306
On 07/20/2018 03:56 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have here a database node running
>
> # rpm -qa | grep mysql-server
> mysql55-mysql-server-5.5.52-1.el6.x86_64
>
> on
>
> # virt-what
> vmware
>
>
> that seems to have a connection problem:
>
> # dmesg |grep SYN |tail -5
> possible SYN flooding on port 3306. Sending cookies.
2014 Feb 22
3
riello_usb driver: randomly not working and usbfs flooding syslog
Hello,
after some days running without problems, my riello idialog 800 ups
get disconnected, and usbfs started flooding syslog with messages like:
usb 1-1.2: usbfs: process 57342 (riello_usb) did not claim interface 0
before use
Version is 2.7.1-1 debian packages, which I backported from sid to wheezy.
Any hint?
rob
2010 Oct 03
3
SIP flood attacK
Hello all. I was recently the victim of a SIP flood attack. I'm wondering
what is the best method to prevent such things in the future.
Many thanks
Greg
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2014 Feb 22
0
riello_usb driver: randomly not working and usbfs flooding syslog
On 22 febbraio 2014 17:28:16 CET, Roberto Resoli <roberto at resolutions.it> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>after some days running without problems, my riello idialog 800 ups
>get disconnected, and usbfs started flooding syslog with messages like:
>
>usb 1-1.2: usbfs: process 57342 (riello_usb) did not claim interface 0
>before use
>
>Version is 2.7.1-1 debian packages, which
2013 Apr 02
4
CLI flood : requested media update control 26
Hello,
any idea why the Asterisk CLI gets flooded by these messages ? How can
the SIP peer /vita3/ cause this flood ?
[Apr 2 11:45:48] VERBOSE[17029] app_dial.c: [Apr 2 11:45:48] --
SIP/vita3-000010af requested media update control 26, passing it to
SIP/708708-000010b3
[Apr 2 11:45:48] VERBOSE[17029] app_dial.c: [Apr 2 11:45:48] --
SIP/vita3-000010af requested media update control 26,
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] ARP weirdness
...try to ping from one of the VLAN interfaces, through a host
connected to a VLAN switch, while dumping the traffic, the following
happens:
- Host sends ARP who-has broadcast to the VLAN interface (tagged
correctly, originating from the host MAC)
- Linux receives the who-has and does 2 things:
- It floods all VLAN interfaces with the same ARP who-has request
- It responds with a unicast is-at on the correct VLAN interface
The question is: why does it flood while the ARP is destined to the
bridge interface?
The problem: I have a another switch connected passively between the
Linux box and the VLAN...
2014 Feb 24
1
riello_usb driver: randomly not working and usbfs flooding syslog
Il 22/02/2014 23:11, Roberto Resoli ha scritto:
> On 22 febbraio 2014 17:28:16 CET, Roberto Resoli <roberto at resolutions.it> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> after some days running without problems, my riello idialog 800 ups
>> get disconnected, and usbfs started flooding syslog with messages like:
>>
>> usb 1-1.2: usbfs: process 57342 (riello_usb) did not
2011 Sep 26
0
vegan cca: syntax
Dear all,
I am a new member to the list - and to the analysis that I am attempting.
I have the following case
A group of us have been monitoring (over a period of a few years) a number
of paired plots that were flooded and / or burnt.
The plots are located in two topographical settings, some were burnt, some
were flooded, some were burnt & flooded and some were not affected at all.
At
2011 May 25
1
kernel: possible SYN flooding on port 655. Sending cookies.
...flooding on port 655. Sending cookies.
I found this on the web:
If SYN cookies are enabled, then the kernel doesn't track half open
connections at all. Instead it knows from the sequence number in the
following ACK datagram that the ACK very probably follows a SYN and a
SYN-ACK. That way SYN floods are not a problem to it.
So I guess there is nothing to worry about, correct ?
Saverio
2011 Jul 20
2
Iptables - flooding console
Hi,
We are trying to track some specific rules using LOG as target.
Everything is working well but the problem is that iptables is flooding
the console with LOG messages.
We tried --log level 4 on iptables rules but it didn't work.
We fixed the problem changing KLOGD_OPTIONS value in
/etc/sysconfig/syslog to:
KLOG_OPTIONS="-c 4"
Is it the best option or we are missing something?
2010 Sep 16
0
problems trying to reproduce structural equation model using the sem package
Hello,
I've been unsuccessfully trying to reproduce a sem from Grace et al.
(2010) published in Ecological Monographs:
http://www.esajournals.org/doi/pdf/10.1890/09-0464.1
The model in question is presented in Figure 8, page 81. The errors
that I've been getting are:
1. Using a correlation matrix:
res.grace <- sem(grace.model, S = grace, N = 190)
Warning message:
In sem.default(ram
2007 Mar 20
5
Mailing list going beserk
I just received a flood of e-mails from the list, over 200 messages,
with dates going back to July 2006. They all appear to be legitimate
messages based on the header info and the body. Since I only joined the
list a month ago, I doubt it's me.
Is there something wrong with mailman?
Or has someone contracted a virus and is spewing stuff out on the list?
Gus