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    Firewall UDP ? Attack !! Or Normal ?

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      deanfourie @noplan
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      @noplan but........

      The traffic's being..............blocked?

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @A Former User
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        @silence what is the dest port? That is source port 2096? For all we know your generating the traffic and not allowing the answer?

        I first read it as that was your IP and port.. But your hiding what port they are going to?

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          noplan @A Former User
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            noplan @johnpoz
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            @johnpoz

            without knowning what services he is providing behind his firewall to his clients I think we are not able to help him out, especially minding the early posts and informations (VPN inherit IP and traffic and on and on )

            the next step for him will be to set up surricata and monitor this inbound WAN traffic on UDP against every avail list for the IDS/IPS system
            ๐Ÿ‘ผ ๐Ÿ‘ผ ๐Ÿ‘ผ ๐Ÿ‘ผ

            @deanfourie yes I know that he blocked that UDP Traffic,
            but he @Silence never told us what services he is providing behind his firewall so maybe this is traffic is what his clients are requesting but he is blocking (think about 200 clients as he told, so a lot of nasty stuff can happen)

            until there he provides us with more info lets sing all together ...
            ๐ŸŽ™
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              A Former User @noplan
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              @noplan @bingo600 @bmeeks @deanfourie @Gertjan @JeGr @johnpoz @noplan @SteveITS

              Hey guys I'm back today again (tried to use this service and I keep getting weird traffic this time the port is 1987/UDP

              and the range of ips are different from the view above...

              As I see this port could be a Trojan.

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                A Former User @noplan
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                @noplan said in Firewall UDP ? Attack !! Or Normal ?:

                never told us what services he is providing behind his firewall

                It's just my router (I don't have any services behind it)

                @johnpoz said in Firewall UDP ? Attack !! Or Normal ?:

                I first read it as that was your IP and port.. But your hiding what port they are going to?

                destination port were random at that time.

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                  noplan @A Former User
                  last edited by noplan

                  @silence

                  have you checked you LAN ?

                  found this after 2 sec of looking ...

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                  i checked some of your source IPs ...
                  for me with lack of coffee at the moment those sources looking like random chatter on the wire
                  the wired thing is they are trying to get to dest port 1987 ...
                  so you have to look into it

                  everything else is guessing
                  brNP

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                    A Former User @noplan
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                    @noplan said in Firewall UDP ? Attack !! Or Normal ?:

                    have you checked you LAN ?

                    yes, all sure.

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                    • noplanN
                      noplan @A Former User
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                      @silence

                      So let's wrap it up

                      There is no attack
                      Get rid of that stupid rule
                      Mark the topic as solved
                      And be aware that none of your clients is going to sue you for faulty security consulting

                      BR NP without coffee

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                        deanfourie
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                          A Former User @noplan
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                          @noplan said in Firewall UDP ? Attack !! Or Normal ?:

                          There is no attack

                          Excellent, I'll mark the issue as resolved, at the end I was informed the office is offline due to ransomware.

                          In short, if I had something pointing to my wan trying to achieve this, and in the end I achieved it in one way or another. But hey, none of this doesn't matter.

                          NOTE: Never see massive noise as normal noise

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                            noplan @A Former User
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                            @silence

                            So there was something fishy (ransomware as you mentioned) on your LAN behind your pfS

                            BR np

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