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Anyone else see this in the Actiontec firewall log, and know why or what it is?
Sep 30 11:44:23 2012 | Inbound Traffic | Blocked - Spoofing protection | UDP 192.168.1.100:1900->239.255.255.250:1900 on ppp0 |
Sep 30 11:43:54 2012 | Firewall Info | Rate Limit | 11 messages of type [12] Spoofing protection suppressed in 1 |
Oh yes this seems to be constant. Perhaps I need to see if another STB or device on the local net has the 100 IP?
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@prisaz wrote:Anyone else see this in the Actiontec firewall log, and know why or what it is?
Sep 30 11:44:23 2012 Inbound Traffic Blocked - Spoofing protection UDP 192.168.1.100:1900->239.255.255.250:1900 on ppp0 Sep 30 11:43:54 2012 Firewall Info Rate Limit 11 messages of type [12] Spoofing protection suppressed in 1 Oh yes this seems to be constant. Perhaps I need to see if another STB or device on the local net has the 100 IP?
Universal plug and play from the STB sending out a broadcast? Did not make since to me. I ran wireshark and did not see it. I reset the router and the issue went away. Almost seemed like someone was sending out broadcast on the WAN with the STB IP.
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@prisaz wrote:Anyone else see this in the Actiontec firewall log, and know why or what it is?
Sep 30 11:44:23 2012 Inbound Traffic Blocked - Spoofing protection UDP 192.168.1.100:1900->239.255.255.250:1900 on ppp0 Sep 30 11:43:54 2012 Firewall Info Rate Limit 11 messages of type [12] Spoofing protection suppressed in 1 Oh yes this seems to be constant. Perhaps I need to see if another STB or device on the local net has the 100 IP?
Universal plug and play from the STB sending out a broadcast? Did not make since to me. I ran wireshark and did not see it. I reset the router and the issue went away. Almost seemed like someone was sending out broadcast on the WAN with the STB IP.
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Verizon Router Multicasting To My Home Network
interesting discussion there. although brief
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@Hubrisnxs wrote:Verizon Router Multicasting To My Home Network
interesting discussion there. although brief
Strange that multicast on port 1900 wich is plug and play and gives a spoofing warning as if there was two devices attempting to use the same IP.
After I reset my router I can remote DVR and all works fine now that my external IP is on a different network. Strange because the private IP should not route, unless Verizon is doing/allowing a Multicast for the guide data to everyone with a STB. I have 192.168.1.100-108 so why would it just be going to 100?
But now it no longer happens. I don't like this Actiontec Firmware. Almost makes me want to go back to my Linux up front and forget the features. My Linux box would log EVERYTHING, and I never had these issues, plus all my STBs/DVRs updated just fine. Just no remote and no CID.
Sep 30 11:44:23 2012 | Inbound Traffic | Blocked - Spoofing protection | UDP 192.168.1.100:1900->239.255.255.250:1900 on ppp0 |
Then I get thes every 10-15 seconds. It now wonder why we have choked up traffic.
Oct 2 10:20:15 2012 | Firewall Info | Rate Limit | 7 messages of type [15] Default policy suppressed in 1 second(s) |