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| Subject: | Re: Odd Increase in Malformed Packets Aimed at Port 0 |
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| Date: | Wed, 19 Oct 2005 12:16:27 -0400 |
Thanks,
- Steve -
could be fragmented traffic. can you secure a tcpdump log of the traffic? that will reveal more attributes of the traffic than the firewall logs you shared.
another poster here was discussing a recent spike in fragmented UDP traffic, too.
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