All,
We're seeing from time to time spoofed packets hitting the firewall filters.
Sometimes at rates that it's becoming a nuisance. Hence, we'd like to know
who's sending all this garbage. On a Cisco, there's the log-input keyword.
So far, I haven't found the Juniper equivalent of that. Have any of you?
Cheers,
Arjan H
Not even a clue-by-four would work with this clown.
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dr. Arjan Hulsebos
Security Engineer
Essent Kabelcom West, a.k.a. @Home Benelux
1042 AX Amsterdam
Email: arjanh@corp.home.nl
Tel: +31 20 88 55 407
Mob: +31 6 21 548 777
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We're seeing from time to time spoofed packets hitting the firewall filters.
Sometimes at rates that it's becoming a nuisance. Hence, we'd like to know
who's sending all this garbage. On a Cisco, there's the log-input keyword.
So far, I haven't found the Juniper equivalent of that. Have any of you?
Cheers,
Arjan H
Not even a clue-by-four would work with this clown.
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dr. Arjan Hulsebos
Security Engineer
Essent Kabelcom West, a.k.a. @Home Benelux
1042 AX Amsterdam
Email: arjanh@corp.home.nl
Tel: +31 20 88 55 407
Mob: +31 6 21 548 777
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