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gigivi
20-03-2007, 20:28
Ragazzi qualcuno mi sa spiegare perchč ho il log del firewall in inbound pieno ogni minuto di pacchetti prevenineti dallo IANA?????
grazie

pegasolabs
20-03-2007, 20:30
hai attivo emule?

gigivi
20-03-2007, 20:31
ora no....ma lo fa anche quando č spento...

pegasolabs
20-03-2007, 20:36
Saranno ip fasulli tra quelli iana reserved, per quello ti esce iana imho

gigivi
20-03-2007, 20:40
quindi posso stare tranquillo?

pegasolabs
20-03-2007, 20:44
Visto che il firewall li blocca si.
Ecco una dichiarazione iana dove si dice qualcosa a riguardo:

Thank you for your abuse enquiry. Please read the following carefully, it is important you understand it because you likely have contacted us about special "IANA Reserved" IP addresses.

We are the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), the global authority that assigns IP addresses, including those allocated to all users of the Internet via their Internet providers.

There are special sets of numbers that are designed not to be assigned to any particular person. Instead, they are general allocations that are either used in special ways, or designed for use in internal (home or office) networks.

These numbers are primarily in the following ranges:

* Begins with 10. (i.e. 10.0.0.0 through to 10.255.255.255)
* Begins with 127.
* Begins with 169.254.
* Begins with 172.16. through 172.31.
* Begins with 192.168.
* Advertised with AS numbers 48128 through 65535.

If you are seeing abusive traffic (such as network attacks, or spam) from these numbers, it is important to remember the following things:

1. The traffic DOES NOT come from IANA. As the authority for IP addresses, these numbers are reserved in our databases, but we do not use or operate them, and we are not the source of the traffic.

2. As use of these numbers is untracked and unrestricted, we can not identify who is using these numbers.

3. It is perfectly normal to see traffic from these numbers if you have a small home or office network, or connect to the Internet using broadband. By default, most routers and access points use these numbers to assign to your local computers. In these cases, the numbers represent computers within your own internal network.

4. If you see these numbers in the headers of an unsolicited email, they usually indicate transit between servers within a corporate network or ISP. They are not useful in identifying the origin of an email.

Please note the list above is not exhaustive. There may be other numbers that are IANA Reserved that do not originate from IANA, however these are the most common ones. The only network IANA actually operates is in the address range of 192.0.32.0 through 192.0.47.255.

For more information on this topic, please read our more detailed Abuse FAQ. It is available at

http://www.iana.org/faqs/abuse-faq.htm

Harry_Callahan
20-03-2007, 20:45
quindi posso stare tranquillo?

direi di installare Norton per essere pių tranquillo :D :D scherzo!

BTS
20-03-2007, 22:38
questi pacchetti cosa trasportano?

esaminane qualcuno...