RE: Questions about ICMP

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Rick Stevens wrote:

>Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 4:32 PM
>To: For users of Fedora
>Subject: Re: Questions about ICMP
>
>
>On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 19:21 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> Daniel B. Thurman writes:
>> 
>> > Craig White wrote:
>> > 
>> >>Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 3:33 PM
>> >>To: For users of Fedora
>> >>Subject: Re: Questions about ICMP
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 15:27 -0800, Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
>> >>> Should ICMP packets be allowed both over the
>> >>> Internet or should it be allowed to pass only in
>> >>> the local networks?
>> >>> 
>> >>> I have a firewall appliance and trying to make sure
>> >>> that I am being secured properly.
>> >>----
>> >>disabling icmp echo requests is a great feature for the 
>ultra-paranoid
>> > 
>> > So... am I to read this as it is a good idea to disable all icmp
>> > requests?  I get a LOT of ICMP requests from the Internet probing
>> > at my ports, which are disabled.  This is a good idea?
>> 
>> As the man said: only if you're ultra-paranoid, and live in 
>a perpetual fear 
>> of Internet boogey-men.
>
>Hey, man, just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they AIN'T out to
>get me!  :-)
>
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>-- 

The thing here, is that what I am actually seeing is a TON of
ggp(3) pokes to/from my Fedora box and others on the Internet
are seemingly using the same ggp back at my Fedora(v8) box.

So, I guess it really isn't ICMP(1) - but rather it is GGP(3)
that seems to be flying around.  This protocol is blocked
completely by my firewall applicance by default.

So, what IS this gpp(3) really?  My logs are just getting
filled with this blocked protocol message.

Not a BIG deal I think, but wondered how I could prevent
this log message out of my log files.

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