I am seeing an unusually large amount of UDP traffic in my router logs today...2 seperate sites...different ISPs
Anyone else??
:eek7:
MLF
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I am seeing an unusually large amount of UDP traffic in my router logs today...2 seperate sites...different ISPs
Anyone else??
:eek7:
MLF
Not today, but this happened to me at my home last year. I run some jobs at night that backup data from the office to the house. They failed. When I investigated I found several sites bombarding us with UDP traffic. I captured some sample traffic and contacted my ISP's security department. Turns out, they were the culprit.... a bad router change. It took several days of badgering them in order to get them to look into it. Once they looked, they figured it out pretty quickly, but we were down for about a week.
Comcast Sucks.
CSR
yeah.....2 seperate providers...although up here in the great white north ISPs providing DSL "lease" the infrastructure from ma Bell.....
I think I could blame it on Bell Canada and their throttling or "shaping" practices...
and incompetent configuration and traffic management ;)
MLF
What destination port is being hit?
I think its some one torrenting on my LAN...which is against policy...
destination ports 33435-33442
has stopped...
am digging deeper today :(
probably the same activity on the other site. I only used it to compare activity....that other site I dont manage full time....have access to everything still...they only call me when they break things and cant fix them :rolleyes:
MLF
Those ports don't mean anything to me, but it could be torrents indeed.
I would go with torrents, I actually use those particular ports to bypass my work perimeter
yeap...youporn dot com :rolleyes:
I guess thats the youtube for p0rn
Fricken execs ..... :eek7:
Sometimes I hate my job
not sure whats on with the other site.........lots of UDP...different ports....probably the same type of shite...
Probably another exec too :rolleyes:
MLF
Youtube for porn is redtube.com btw :P
:DQuote:
pfft. Now stop adding crap to the post and help the original problem out.