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wasssup1990 Posted - May 08 2011 : 10:42:13 AM
I just looked at my WAN connected router's log, and in a random slice of ten seconds it has come up with 110 of these messages:

Monday May 09, 2011 00:39:19 Unrecognized attempt blocked from 92.16.80.84:19956 to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx UDP:22751

I had a look at three of them and they were comming from Brazil and the USA.

Is this normal?

I have consequently blocked WAN side pings.
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wasssup1990 Posted - May 08 2011 : 11:38:05 AM
Okay then. Thanks Aaron.
Aaron Cake Posted - May 08 2011 : 11:09:57 AM
Yep, normal. Just background noise, port scans, etc. Don't know that port specifically but probably some exploit trying to get in. Really nothing to worry about.

I have, on any given day, seen logs of thousands of people trying to TelNet to my router, connect to my VPN, etc.

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