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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 4:13 am    Post subject: Re: unknown ip address in wallwatcher Reply with quote

You shouldn't need to use a DMZ to collect logs from a BEFSR41, but you
do have to make sure the router will send the logs to the LAN address
that does the logging. The router's LOGGING page has to have logging
enabled, and you have to supply either the specific LAN address of the
computer that will collect the logs, or "255.255.255.255" to broadcast
the logs to all the LAN stations.

If you give the router a specific address and the router subsequently
changes the LAN address assignments, the logs will be sent to the wrong
computer, and logging will seem to have stopped. This happens from
time to time on my own system, so my router is set to "broadcast" to
avoid the problem.
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 5:21 pm    Post subject: Your "Strange IP" Reply with quote

Before you Freak out and say "I'm Hacked"

Do you use XP? Remote Desktop or RDP connection
(Any type of the Windows Terminal services Connection?

These use there own scheme for creating dynamically assigne
addressing to dismiss ip comflicts. this 192.168.1.52 is a commo
assignment by Windows terminal services introduced by default in X
versions

There are many reasons for one thing in computers. It takes more tha
one post to determine you've been hacked.

Please address this issue before you can diagnose further

Good luc

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Duane Arnold
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 11:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Your "Strange IP" Reply with quote

pucker@hawaii.rr-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Burr) wrote in
news:1K2dncYGX7gk2uLenZ2dnUVZ_tGdnZ2d@giganews.com:

Quote:
Before you Freak out and say "I'm Hacked".

Do you use XP? Remote Desktop or RDP connection?
(Any type of the Windows Terminal services Connection?)

These use there own scheme for creating dynamically assigned
addressing to dismiss ip comflicts. this 192.168.1.52 is a common
assignment by Windows terminal services introduced by default in XP
versions.

There are many reasons for one thing in computers. It takes more than
one post to determine you've been hacked.

Please address this issue before you can diagnose further.

Good luck

???????????????????????

You would think one would know if he or she were using the above. And
there is nothing to say that someone couldn't activate RDS on XP or
install an RDS application on the machine to *hack* it.

Duane :)
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