re: firewall


Subject: re: firewall
From: KURT BRENDGARD (brendgard@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 09:18:13 AKDT


well port 520 is used in a couple of things, in this
case it looks like its the router trying to use rip on
your internal network. the address192.168.0.255 is the
subnet broadcast address. looks like its trying to
find other routers. if you have not set it up for this
you may want to do some digging and see if somebody is
or has hacked you or your router.

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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 23:35:24 -0800
From: Adam Elkins <i-robot@gci.net>
Subject: Firewall

What do ya make of this:

source 192.168.0.1 [my router] port 520 (ROUTE)
Destination
192.168.0.255 dest. port 520 (ROUTE)

Why is the firewall denying something from the router?
Whats port 520
used for? Where does the .255 (Looks like a subnet or
something) come
from?
Adam

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