Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 17:16:42 +0300 From: Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@cell.sick.ru> To: Andrew Riabtsev <resident@b-o.ru> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bad loopback traffic not stopped by ipfw. Message-ID: <20040225141642.GB86194@cell.sick.ru> In-Reply-To: <10324604148.20040225164703@b-o.ru> References: <200402242315.i1ONFbmZ028103@soth.ventu> <403C9705.3060108@OTEL.net> <10324604148.20040225164703@b-o.ru>
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 04:47:03PM +0300, Andrew Riabtsev wrote: A> To me it would be also interesting to know where this traffic comes A> from. I have same on my local net: A> A> # tcpdump -neifxp0 src or dst 127.0.0.1 A> tcpdump: listening on fxp0 A> 16:26:23.280737 0:50:fc:ed:d4:4 0:02:55:b0:90:e4 0800 60: 127.0.0.1.80 > 192.168.141.148.1928: R 0:0(0) ack 1986723841 win 0 > 16:26:23.287642 0:1:2:9>c:cf:e2 0:02:55:b0:90:e4 0800 60: 127.0.0.1.80 > 192.168.118.205.1046: R 0:0(0) ack 1959723009 win 0 This is some kind of Win32 virus. This floods can be easily stopped by ipfw rule: deny tcp from any to any tcpflags rst,ack -- Totus tuus, Glebius. GLEBIUS-RIPN GLEB-RIPE
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