Is anyone experiencing a flood of pings from 44.4.92.50 (ke6i.ampr.org). I'm seeing pings every second. The pings are flowing from the amprnet server via encap.
root@linux:/jnos3/# tcpdump -n -i sl0 src 44.4.28.50 tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on sl0, link-type RAW (Raw IP), capture size 262144 bytes 03:01:43.969910 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25514, length 64 03:01:44.972033 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25515, length 64 03:01:45.975101 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25516, length 64 03:01:46.975808 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25517, length 64 03:01:47.976128 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25518, length 64
73 Jack AA6HF (44.17.0.128)
Ping every second is hardly a DOS. I believe it's just normal traffic.
On 9/20/19 8:09 PM, Jack Eifer via 44Net wrote:
Is anyone experiencing a flood of pings from 44.4.92.50 (ke6i.ampr.org). I'm seeing pings every second. The pings are flowing from the amprnet server via encap.
root@linux:/jnos3/# tcpdump -n -i sl0 src 44.4.28.50 tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on sl0, link-type RAW (Raw IP), capture size 262144 bytes 03:01:43.969910 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25514, length 64 03:01:44.972033 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25515, length 64 03:01:45.975101 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25516, length 64 03:01:46.975808 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25517, length 64 03:01:47.976128 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25518, length 64
73 Jack AA6HF (44.17.0.128)
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Oops, sorry, I was just pinging some sites to try to figure out what I was connecting to ampr-net side. I think I fell asleep or got distracted before stopping it.
On 9/20/19 5:20 AM, Quan via 44Net wrote:
Ping every second is hardly a DOS. I believe it's just normal traffic.
On 9/20/19 8:09 PM, Jack Eifer via 44Net wrote:
Is anyone experiencing a flood of pings from 44.4.92.50 (ke6i.ampr.org). I'm seeing pings every second. The pings are flowing from the amprnet server via encap.
root@linux:/jnos3/# tcpdump -n -i sl0 src 44.4.28.50 tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode listening on sl0, link-type RAW (Raw IP), capture size 262144 bytes 03:01:43.969910 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25514, length 64 03:01:44.972033 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25515, length 64 03:01:45.975101 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25516, length 64 03:01:46.975808 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25517, length 64 03:01:47.976128 IP 44.4.28.50 > 44.17.0.128: ICMP echo request, id 27171, seq 25518, length 64
73 Jack AA6HF (44.17.0.128)
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