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Author Topic: Blocked outgoing and incoming TCP packets?  (Read 5381 times)

cessna1466u

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Blocked outgoing and incoming TCP packets?
« on: July 09, 2009, 11:53:58 PM »

I keep getting this error along with the dropped connection everyone one seems to have, any ideas what it might be?

Blocked outgoing TCP packet from 192.168.0.246:51398 to 96.17.109.113:80 as RST:ACK received but there is no active connection

Blocked incoming TCP packet from 96.17.109.113:80 to 24.18.171.203:51398 as FIN:ACK received but there is no active connection

Here is my setup:

Comcast 20+mbps speed
Dir-825

Dell Laptop running Vista 64bit
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Fatman

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Re: Blocked outgoing and incoming TCP packets?
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2009, 09:35:46 AM »

It means SPI is dropping packets that don't match it's state table.  Disable SPI to stop this.
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cessna1466u

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Re: Blocked outgoing and incoming TCP packets?
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2009, 09:48:30 AM »

Thanks FatMan, I have had SPI disabled since day one. It was causing my Vonage router to not be able to fax. I have alot of warnings on the log. Maybe you can decipher some of them for me:

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:39:24 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 002312DE28A4 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:38:48 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 002312DE28A4 secured and linked

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:38:48 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 002312DE28A4 associated

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:38:48 2009 Above message repeated 1 times

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:35:30 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 0023DF3DF582 disconnected for reason: Authentication Failed

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:35:27 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 0023DF3DF582 associated

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:35:27 2009 Above message repeated 1 times

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:33:31 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 001F3A42DC69 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:30:49 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 002312DE28A4 disconnected for reason: Received Deauthentication

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:30:23 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 002312DE28A4 secured and linked

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:30:23 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 002312DE28A4 associated

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:30:23 2009 Above message repeated 1 times

[WARN] Fri Jul 10 09:29:49 2009 A network computer (Danny-s-iPod) was assigned the IP address of 192.168.0.244.

[WARN] Fri Jul 10 09:29:49 2009 Above message repeated 1 times

[INFO] Fri Jul 10 09:29:46 2009 2.4GHz Band Perez Home: Wireless system with MAC address 001D4FDC77F9 secured and linked
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Fatman

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Re: Blocked outgoing and incoming TCP packets?
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2009, 09:54:33 AM »

By itself received deauth means little, you could be disconnecting normally, or moving out of range, or under oppressive interference, or bounced by the AP itself, or under malicious attack.  I can't tell you from these logs.

And the rest of the messages are either routine or extremely clear as to their meaning from what I can tell.
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