Newb curiosity, is this normal?
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I pulled up my firewall logs and found that is just full of this:
Apr 21 16:37:58 NG0 98.95.80.55:56098 98.91.---:30445 UDP Apr 21 16:38:00 NG0 217.76.2.129:23173 98.91.---:51926 UDP Apr 21 16:38:02 NG0 82.55.106.191:28826 98.91.---:65214 UDP Apr 21 16:38:03 NG0 195.211.172.250:64585 98.91.---:19912 UDP Apr 21 16:38:04 NG0 188.16.35.81:34787 98.91.---:31551 UDP Apr 21 16:38:10 NG0 79.167.30.30:43004 98.91.---:19912 UDP Apr 21 16:38:10 NG0 119.152.85.97:10699 98.91.---:7148 UDP Apr 21 16:38:11 NG0 79.21.120.216:42130 98.91.---:51926 UDP Apr 21 16:38:16 NG0 95.43.30.202:55760 98.91.---:7148 UDP Apr 21 16:38:18 NG0 94.2.84.131:52832 98.91.---:19912 UDP Apr 21 16:38:25 NG0 92.239.164.150:54836 98.91.---:7148 UDP
I've got about 20 users behind this router, and I'm not sure yet what they do. Does this look like P2P traffic?
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Do you have UPnP enabled?
Are there gaming consoles behind this router?
Games often use high numbered UDP ports to communicate, p2p tends to use TCP, but of course that is just a generalization.
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UPnP is not enabled, and there are not gaming consoles, or games on any of the PCs (not that I know of).
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Is your IP dynamic?
That may just be "backscatter" so to speak โ leftover traffic from the last person who had that IP doing something like using a game server, etc.
Hard to really say, but if it's blocked coming in the WAN, it isn't getting into your network so it's really a non-issue.
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The WAN IP is dynamic, and changes every few weeks.
I guess that was the concern, whether or not this is an issue. So the pfSense firewall is fine blocking this stuff every second, 24/7? (its a dedicated box, decent specs)
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It would take several hundred thousand blocks per second to have much of an impact on a decently spec'd box.
You'd be more likely to run out of bandwidth on your internet connection before that became a problem.
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Thanks Jimp!