IpV6 flood
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Hi
Here's a quick screenshot of the logs:
http://prntscr.com/ia34ujThis is flooding my network, and making it slow and unstable.
I have tried to block all IPv6 traffic, but no luck.
I also block ping requests against that particular ipv4 ip. Nothing.
What can I do?
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I wonder if the pinging is harming your network or the logging is. Just looking at the screenshot, it's like 2-3 pings per second.
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Perhaps I'm missing something, but I only see one IPv6 item and all the rest IPv4.
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That is an insignificant amount of traffic to be fingered as causing any kinds of slowdown.
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Hi anyone.
Yes. You guys were right. That is nothing.
Take a look at this screenshot:
http://prntscr.com/ib1rwkYou see - That isnt alot of traffic either, However, its enough to slow my firewall down.
The actual pipe only uses a few mbits of traffic. The stable table size is on 500.
I use PFBlocker to block these connections. I cannot change the port, as its used for a game service.
Is there anyway, I can minimize the impact? I guess its just quite large packets its sending.
I've been thinking about upgrading the firewall with a way better CPU. Would that help my issue?
I am unsure, if this is not what is causing the lagg. As I have a device connected to the network that is not going through the PFsense box which is working just fine, and a speedtest also shows around the speeds I pay for. Therefore, I am pretty sure its the box itself getting bombed with something. CPU sometimes spikes from 10% to 50% then down again slowly. Up and down.
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Hi anyone.
Yes. You guys were right. That is nothing.
Take a look at this screenshot:
http://prntscr.com/ib1rwkYou see - That isnt alot of traffic either, However, its enough to slow my firewall down.
No, it is not.