Re: A Question about FireWall logging
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Re: A Question about FireWall logging

From: Moe Trin <ibuprofin@painkiller.example.tld>
Date: Thu Mar 30 2006 - 03:59:40 CEST

On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.security.firewalls, in article
<lCCWf.9470$Bj7.2187@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>, Duane Arnold wrote:

>Yeah, that's what I did. And what's any of this above have to do with
>anything if I see the same IP coming at a port or port(s) and I want to do
>it?

If you blocked it - why are you seeing it?

>Don't be getting into all the protocol stuff with me as I know all
>about it.

No Duane, I don't think you do know.

>If I want to set a rule to block an IP even if it's being blocked by
>DEFAULT, that's my business.

True - but don't expect everyone to have to block a /8 and a /9 within
that, and a /10 within that, on up to a /32. If the range is blocked, it's
blocked and adding the same block over and over is an example of not
understanding what is going on. Or, you're using a toy that doesn't do
the job..

        Old guy
Received on Mon May 1 01:03:26 2006