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Old 17-11-2018, 15:01   #1
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Unusual network traffic

popped up my peerblock today, am getting alot of unusual ip's coming up as blocked, anybody able to enlighten my as to why ? both sets of ip's are unknown to me
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Old 17-11-2018, 15:21   #2
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Re: Unusual network traffic

It will be some geek with bot software trying to access any ip they can.
It happens to most people but they don’t know it. As long as the firewall is working and you have a good password I wouldn’t worry.
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Old 17-11-2018, 15:32   #3
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from the MOD though ? i would have understood a port scan as such from a random ip, just the source ip is worrying me lol
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Re: Unusual network traffic

They can name the source ip anything they want. As long as you are not a spy there is nothing to worry about.
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yup understand about spoofing, will keep eye on things
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Old 18-11-2018, 10:38   #6
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Re: Unusual network traffic

ok have gone looking more into it this morning, got it all figured out i think, damned hamachi is using that 25.* ip range on its virtual adapter .... seems that hamachi goes into the public network group, looks like the ip's its coming from possibly have "network discovery" turned on, just due to the port ranges its hitting

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