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| Subject: | BAD-TRAFFIC loopback traffic |
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| Date: | Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:23:38 -0400 |
I've upgraded to IPCop 1.4ob9. The first reports showing up in IDS logs indicate the download might contain some serious problems with the firewall.
The Logs report that the loopback device (127.0.0.1/8) is sending traffic through port 80 to the red interface with several different port numbers, these include 1525, 1967, 1974, 1798, 1466, 1524, 1424, 1664, 1897, 1322, 1624,1353, 1011 and on and on...
Does anyone have information on this?
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