Hello all,
If someone could please shed some light on the following firewall log entry:
Tues, 05/10/2005 10:26:37 - IP packet dropped - Source:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, 0, LAN - Destination:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, 0, LAN - 'Land attack'
End of Log ----------
-- WHERE xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the same IP address both times and happens to be our 'visible' external IP address.
-- We were SPAM blacklisted yesterday as seem to have a trojan on the network using its own SMTP protocol, but that is all fixed now. (Blocked all outgoing SMTP processes from internal IP address range, except for our mail server) -- All well now
Anywho, I realise it is not a good looking logfile entry but don't really know what it means.
Regards - Chris.
If someone could please shed some light on the following firewall log entry:
Tues, 05/10/2005 10:26:37 - IP packet dropped - Source:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, 0, LAN - Destination:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, 0, LAN - 'Land attack'
End of Log ----------
-- WHERE xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the same IP address both times and happens to be our 'visible' external IP address.
-- We were SPAM blacklisted yesterday as seem to have a trojan on the network using its own SMTP protocol, but that is all fixed now. (Blocked all outgoing SMTP processes from internal IP address range, except for our mail server) -- All well now
Anywho, I realise it is not a good looking logfile entry but don't really know what it means.
Regards - Chris.