On 18/08/12 13:04, Heinz Diehl types:
On 18.08.2012, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Whatever is going on it's worrisome, I do little "surfing" and have
no MS Windows. I have installed fail2ban in the last hour.
As far as I know, dd-wrt does only count the connections, but not what
direction they are coming from, so what you see can origin from your
own system. You can trace such connections using
wireshark. If dd-wrt has no/insufficient logging capabilities, you'd
be forced to place "something" (e.g. a PC or another router) in front
of your router.
Personally, I'm running Tomato, which has a function in the QoS menue which
is able to track all connections (and resolve them). Maybe something
similar exists also in dd-wrt firmware.
As I said I also have a router running tomato v. 1.28. I am looking
at it now. "QOS" it is not obvious to me which menu item can track
connections or how to configure it?
It's simply a matter of swapping the plugs to go from one to the
other, both work well and I have been using DD-WRT for long enough
to know what the normal readings are. I just installed tomato on a
WRT54GL this week in order to try it and am not as familiar with it yet.
.
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