leftyf
SSG Stumpy-VA Terrorist
I just got my motosat internet equipment installed and operational last week. One of the first things I did was install and impliment a pretty restrictive environment internet wise.
Firewalls are not easy to set up and often interfere with what you want to do if not configured for the way you want to do business. BUT, if you are going to do any thing other than dialup, you need to implement a firewall and do not disable it unless absolutely necessary.
This is just a small sampling of the probes that I received over a couple of days on the internet:
Time: Aug 10 08:35:48 Source: 82.119.131.182 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
Time: Aug 10 08:35:58 Source: 217.66.91.99 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
Time: Aug 10 20:52:50 Source: 125.17.156.236 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 22 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: SSH
Time: Aug 10 22:23:12 Source: 58.107.2.41 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
Time: Aug 10 22:56:31 Source: 211.90.93.14 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: Length: 84 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: ICMP Service: Unknown
Time: Aug 10 22:57:27 Source: 125.17.156.236 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: Length: 84 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: ICMP Service: Unknown
Time: Aug 11 09:10:24 Source: 79.3.222.51 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
This is just a small sampling of the probes that I received over a couple of days on the internet. Today you sure need some insurance to keep you private stuff private.
125.17.156.236 has been particularly interested on getting into my equipment. So, far I've got him nailed. But, nothing is 100%.
Just a word of warning.
Firewalls are not easy to set up and often interfere with what you want to do if not configured for the way you want to do business. BUT, if you are going to do any thing other than dialup, you need to implement a firewall and do not disable it unless absolutely necessary.
This is just a small sampling of the probes that I received over a couple of days on the internet:
Time: Aug 10 08:35:48 Source: 82.119.131.182 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
Time: Aug 10 08:35:58 Source: 217.66.91.99 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
Time: Aug 10 20:52:50 Source: 125.17.156.236 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 22 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: SSH
Time: Aug 10 22:23:12 Source: 58.107.2.41 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
Time: Aug 10 22:56:31 Source: 211.90.93.14 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: Length: 84 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: ICMP Service: Unknown
Time: Aug 10 22:57:27 Source: 125.17.156.236 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: Length: 84 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: ICMP Service: Unknown
Time: Aug 11 09:10:24 Source: 79.3.222.51 Destination: 148.64.73.150 In IF: eth0 Out IF: Port: 23 Length: 44 ToS: 0x00 Protocol: TCP Service: Telnet
This is just a small sampling of the probes that I received over a couple of days on the internet. Today you sure need some insurance to keep you private stuff private.
125.17.156.236 has been particularly interested on getting into my equipment. So, far I've got him nailed. But, nothing is 100%.
Just a word of warning.