Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?
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Hi All,
I new in pfsense, I found a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack? -
Just someone knocking on your door.
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Its called NOISE - the internet is full of it!!
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but 500 Firewall Log Entries per day, is there something can fix?
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On some days I've got 500 hits per minute.
What do you mean with fix? pfSense is blocking this traffic for you...so everything is fine.-Rico
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Thanks for reply, this is why i use pfsense.
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You know you can not log some of the noise.. For example I don't log all the UDP noise... I just want to see tcp syn hits.. So that is what I log
So for example - yesterday looks like had 2902 hits on wan that were blocked, this is just syn hits, no udp noise, etc etc..
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@nogbadthebad said in Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?:
Just someone knocking on your door.
*knock*knock*knock*
Candygram -
@jimp You're really showing your (our?) age here.
"Telegram!"
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That is a fav video of the millennial age bracket is it not ;) hehehe
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@kom said in Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?:
@jimp You're really showing your (our?) age here.
"Telegram!"
Indeed. That skit started slightly before my time, but I recall seeing reruns of it.
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Sad to say I remember staying up and watching those live ;) Sucks getting OLD hehehehe
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Yeah, I remember watching Land Shark live.
I'm old.
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When those were first on we had just moved to Vegas, so they were on earlier ;) hehehe
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@kom said in Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?:
Yeah, I remember watching Land Shark live.
I'm old.
Me, too. Watched Land Shark, and then the Bass-O-Matic commercial Dan Akroyd did, all live on Saturday nights as a teenager.
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Hmmm talking about feeling a little old, found this the other day.
The bad old days when I had to use a soldering iron.
Circa early 1990's
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Yep, back then you were getting serious troubles if you "borrowed" the null-modem cable for your colleague.
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No pretty photos but I bought my first computer, a used Apple ][, with $1500 I saved from working all Summer in 1982. We already had a Sinclair ZX1 that my dad bought a year earlier. I then paid $100 for a clone Super Serial card and $300 for a genuine Hayes Smartmodem 300. After growing fed up with the craptastic Apple ][ serial driver support, I wrote my own serial driver in 6502 and hooked it to the terminal program I wrote in Apple BASIC. It had loads of features you couldn't find in the term apps of the day such as a text buffer and string-based notification alarm. Those were the days when you could read a text stream in realtime because it was so slow.
Anyway we've gotten so far off topic that perhaps this should be locked.
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@kom said in Got a lot of Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000103) from WAN, am I got hack?:
Those were the days when you could read a text stream in realtime because it was so slow.
Wow!! Yeah hehe those were the days.. When you could type faster than the stream could handle... I remember walking to the library and using the pet 2001 to type in programs in machine and saving them on cassette tape ;)
Yeah we are way off topic ;) heheheeh
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Here is my first computer, an IMSAI 8080, which I bought in Nov. 1976.