Re: Neighbor table overflow. Virus?
- From: "nsa.usa@xxxxxxxxx" <nsa.usa@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Jan 2006 00:57:49 -0800
I agree on the "malware" issue, except what I mean by it in this case
is that the malware is installed in the *dial-in clients computer*.
Sorry if I didn't make that clear. As soon as I disconnect that client
the problem disappears in the server. It is obvious from the ARP table
that hundreds of connections are comming from this client that cannot
be established. The client is running a windows version by the way.
Regards,
Tobias Skytte
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