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cws82us

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#29138 25-Dec-2008 16:36
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i got a D-ink dsl 504t
and i look at the logs today and this what they say
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
Jan 1 14:00:00> Frag of proto 17.
whats up with that can anyone please help me know what it is thanks





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jfnz
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  #186095 25-Dec-2008 21:09

Updating to the latest firmware may fix this error. It seems to be fragmented ICMP packets which cause it. (Source)

Also, I haven't bothered to check whether or not it's compatible, but maybe you could use OpenWRT firmware instead?




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gumdigger
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  #186102 25-Dec-2008 22:52
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or could it be a DoS attack?

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