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  • xoggoth
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    Ah! Mine's a netgear too.

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    My ADSL router (a NetGear) thinks that Bit Torrent UDP packets (for the distributed database functionality) are DOS attacks.

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  • xoggoth
    started a topic Dos

    Dos

    Decided to set the thing on my new ADSL modem that emails me if anyone attempts to hijack my PC. Now I get lots of emails informing me of a DOS. I have run Spyware/virus checkers.

    UDP Packet - Source:134.114.100.56,45604 Destination:84.12.184.156,1029 - [DOS]

    Checked the source IP addresses, some are from my broadband provider, some are not found, while others are from what seem to be bona-fide US companies or organisations, including one from Northern Arizona University. Any idea what these messages are about? Cheers.

    PS Could the CIA be after me?
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