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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-600 => Topic started by: agrafil on June 23, 2011, 08:46:36 AM
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Hi,
I need to block incoming traffic with Dlink DIR 600. I know how to create the rule source (WAN) to destination (LAN) to deny all protocols. But what IP will I put in WAN? IP address of my Internet? Or how can I enter the ALL IP range in source...format for the IP (it's not 0.0.0.0).
I want to do this because in the DIR log section I'm being PING Flooded. I already un-check "Enable WAN Ping Response" but still receiving the message.
Thanks in advance.
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I think you would put in the ip address being reported in the logs where the pings are coming from.
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just curious what is the version of your firmware (below 2.06?)
why?...i notified same issue when i use uTorrent (ping flooding attack) when i have installed 2.05 (and bellow), i guess dir600 wrongly detect as ping flooding traffic from uTorrent (download on computer was ok).
Later i installed 2.06 (not because of above mentioned reason), looking in tab "Status" i never seen "Ping floding attack"...i presume D-link "fixed" (one of) bugs....?!
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It's possible the pings are being mistaken for an attack. Have you set up any inbound rules for uTorrent and the ports it's using? Might help this here.
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i didn't set any explicit rules...from the beginning when i bought router uTorrent worked fine.
i have set MAC filter on for my PC & laptop + DHCP with IP's for those two machines