Each time I start this tool my router drives mad...
Montag Oktober 23, 2006 14:49:28 Unrecognized attempt blocked from 91.6.15.178:1646 to xx.xx.x.228 TCP:29763
Montag Oktober 23, 2006 14:49:29 Unrecognized attempt blocked from 84.63.32.190:3363 to xx.xx.x.228 TCP:445
Montag Oktober 23, 2006 14:49:34 Unrecognized attempt blocked from 84.60.140.116:63087 to xx.xx.x.228 TCP:29763
and this is only a small part... the list is even longer!
and the router disconnects from the internet... but not only that. the router shuts down.
Is SingleClick a kind of portscan?
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SC and portscan...
SC and portscan...
Last edited by enforcer on 2006-10-25 05:48, edited 2 times in total.
Re: SC and portscan...
Well it looks as if your router is doing it job by blocking ppl.
Next time dont leave your IP in here.
Check you router settings it sounds like you have some sort of funn loop going on. Connecting in and out in and out could drive your router mad.
Portforwarding must point to a LAN computer IP and not back to the router. Also check you have not opened any unesesary ports.
Cheers
Dwalf
Next time dont leave your IP in here.
Check you router settings it sounds like you have some sort of funn loop going on. Connecting in and out in and out could drive your router mad.
Portforwarding must point to a LAN computer IP and not back to the router. Also check you have not opened any unesesary ports.
Cheers
Dwalf