I know this isn't mainstream but thought it ought to be addressed.
ETEC7800DXL_2.32d.dr3.afw does not generate any Security Logs.
Firmware was downloaded from this forum. Installed after rebooting with Factory Default Settings and reconfiguring from scratch.
ETEC7800DXL_2.32d.dr3.afw Firmware
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Re: ETEC7800DXL_2.32d.dr3.afw Firmware
Seems ok here, try the following
1. Do a 'All Service Port' scan with 'Shields Up'
2. Check your 'Security Logs' again
1. Do a 'All Service Port' scan with 'Shields Up'
2. Check your 'Security Logs' again
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Re: ETEC7800DXL_2.32d.dr3.afw Firmware
OK, all ports are stealthed and I do get some Security Log entries from Shield's Up IP address from port 966 onwards.
I used to get a huge amount of entries in the Security Log before this ROM update - strange.
I was worried that the router was not noticing these hack attempts and letting them pass through. However my Comodo Internet Security firewall isn't logging anything either so I guess I'm OK?
I used to get a huge amount of entries in the Security Log before this ROM update - strange.
I was worried that the router was not noticing these hack attempts and letting them pass through. However my Comodo Internet Security firewall isn't logging anything either so I guess I'm OK?
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Re: ETEC7800DXL_2.32d.dr3.afw Firmware
Yep you should be fine matem-a-r-k wrote:OK, all ports are stealthed and I do get some Security Log entries from Shield's Up IP address from port 966 onwards.
I used to get a huge amount of entries in the Security Log before this ROM update - strange.
I was worried that the router was not noticing these hack attempts and letting them pass through. However my Comodo Internet Security firewall isn't logging anything either so I guess I'm OK?
