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Smurf Attack

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Hello.

I am on a LAN with about 5 other computers. The router log has several entries saying I am being smurfed/or I am smurfing I'm not sure.

The log reads:

01/30/2008 22:58:33 **Smurf** 222.82.123.0, 10863->> 192.168.1.37, 60953 (from PPPoE1 Inbound)

I am 192.168.1.37 and it only shows my ip address being smurfed and no one else.

According to whois 222.82.123.0 is

222.80.0.0 - 222.83.127.255

netname: CHINANET-XJ

descr: CHINANET Xinjiang province network

descr: China Telecom

descr: No1,jin-rong Street

descr: Beijing 100032

country: CN

Also what is 10863 and 60953?

Any help as to what I should do is appreciated.

Thank you

Being " smurfed" normally means that somebody is pinging your router, but spoofs the destination of the ping so as to be your own broadcast IP.

This would very quickly bring your own network to its knees if not intercepted.

Classed as DDOS (Distributed Denial od Servisce) attacks, these originate from infected computers. The hackers infect as many PC's as possible (by using trojans) and remotely order them to start attacking...

In your case not to worry since your router defends you properly against such an attack.

Also what is 10863 and 60953?

port numbers. The attacking computer probably uses random ports, or scans for ports which are left open by your firewall.

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