Detected TCP SYN packets attack Since Firmware update to for ER8411 (1.2.0) and ER6505 (2.2.3)
Hello,
yesterday we have update all our switches and routers. Since the update we get every 10 minutes the message with:
Detected TCP SYN packets attack and dropped 138 packets.
Update has been done at 00:30 CET therefore since this time we have get a lot of messages. The problem is that no more information is given this means we can not understand ist this a local device or an attack from outside. Is there any possible way to find the issue, device etc. which is responsible for this attacks?
Many thanks in advanced!
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Here's the fix.
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/636216?replyId=1300898
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@Cij Up, I have the same issue since update ER8411 in 1.2.0
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Here's the fix.
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/636216?replyId=1300898
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@Clive_A Thanks for your suggestion. I have already see this solutions but at the moment i'm trying to decide whether this affects safety. Opinions differ widely here too. Do you have an opinion on this? Is this setting /block new with the last upgrade or why I geting the message now and not before?
Maybe TP-Link can add a option to the notification section to activate or deactivate notification for this kind of attacks?
Thanks
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I would also be interested to know whether this does not affect safety. Am I deactivating a security function just so that I no longer receive a notification? Do I understand that correctly?
Thank you very much
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Tpexe wrote
I would also be interested to know whether this does not affect safety. Am I deactivating a security function just so that I no longer receive a notification? Do I understand that correctly?
Thank you very much
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