OT - Firewall explanations needed, identifying those long numbers |
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OT - Firewall explanations needed, identifying those long numbers |
cooltimes |
Aug 18 2004, 09:32 AM
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Can anyone tell me in dummy language ( simple and understandable) what this below means. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/type.gif) Blocked incoming TCP Blocked outgoing TCP McAfee Firewall blocked an incoming TCP packet. The remote address associated with the traffic was 211.232.56.200 (port 3148). The template rule in effect for this traffic was "Unknown traffic" I am especially interested in how to look up numbers such as the 211.232.56.200 (port 3148) and identify where they originate. The number shown is just an example of many other numbers the firewall reports. My firewall shows this often as well as SYN attack blocked. Thanks. Cooley |
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