18-10-2010 18:14 - edited 18-10-2010 18:36
Hi
i need my IP to change and i tried the other ways from whats on the internet but, it wont change the main IP. TBH it would be better if i have a dynamic IP just some 1 keep find it am i'm under ddos attack and it's making my internet slow and i cant use everything ![]()
Can anyone help me please cause it's under attack. I looked on the logs on my router and this is what it shows this isn't the first time.
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 72.30.11.242, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 16:56:06
[DoS Attack: RST Scan] from source: 207.211.89.240, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 16:54:57
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 72.30.11.242, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 16:54:47
[DoS Attack: FIN Scan] from source: 92.29.56.84, port 63503, Monday, October 18,2010 16:53:26
[DoS Attack: RST Scan] from source: 207.211.89.240, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 16:51:39
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 64.4.61.38, port 1863, Monday, October 18,2010 16:51:22
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 207.211.89.240, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 16:51:11
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 98.137.88.57, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 16:44:32
[DoS Attack: RST Scan] from source: 4.79.142.201, port 16354, Monday, October 18,2010 15:45:42
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 195.245.127.131, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 15:43:16
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 173.194.0.221, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 15:42:54
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 195.245.127.131, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 15:39:16
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 173.194.0.221, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 15:38:05
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 195.245.127.131, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 15:37:16
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 173.194.0.221, port 80, Monday, October 18,2010 15:37:15
Here a few of them. it's been on and off as i tried so many thing so my router been on and off. Also i know it's not a virus as i checked for it and i wiped the computer. With this ddos attack my internet is going really slow and i cant get on alot of this or it takes like 2 minute to load
Thank you
on 18-10-2010 19:26
that is not a dos attach as the timing for them are more then 10 seconds apart jsut looks like random internet traffic being mis detected to me
on 18-10-2010 19:29
72.30.11.242 - yahoo
207.211.89.240 - netgear
64.4.61.38 - hotmail
Dont think there attaching you.
its traffic from the websites you are visiting being mis detected as a attack.
on 18-10-2010 19:53
I agree there not but it is being attack and the reason for so far apart as i been Turning it off and testing thing to fix it thats y so far between. Also that makes no sense then y my internet gone on a really go slow
18-10-2010 19:55 - edited 18-10-2010 19:57
i dont know but look at the ips and see for youself
http://173.194.0.221/ << GOOGLE if you being attacked by google i think your life is over
google rules everything
can you post your modem stats and log to see if there any clues there
(Taken From Mark_Wilkin Post)
Inside the modem are various web pages that contain useful information about your connection. When reporting a connection fault it may be useful to include some of the information found within these pages. To view them open up your web browser and type http://192.168.100.1 into the address bar and press Enter.
The main information the Support team are interested in are the Downstream Power Level/Levels, Upstream Power Level and Downstream SNR (called RxMER on some modems). Depending on the model of modem you have this information will either be located in the ‘Signal’ page or the ‘Downstream’ and ‘Upstream’ pages.
Also please include the full event log from inside your modem.
Please note some modems will require you to log in before you can view these pages. The login details for both the username and password is root.
If using Netgear VMDG280
Visit http://192.168.0.1 enter password when prompted (This can be found on a sticker on your VMDG280)
Click on the Connection and paste the information there.