r8500
01-10-2004, 10:13 PM
This is no longer a double post, I removed my previous one.
Has anyone ever heard of Seti@home broadcasting and causing syn floods on some servers.
We have a client that runs seti on his pc, and uses Remote Desktop Connection to connect to his server at work. After he has been connected for awhile, the firebox thinks he is sending syn floods to the server, and blocks his IP. Is this something that seti could cause?
Thanks
Has anyone ever heard of Seti@home broadcasting and causing syn floods on some servers.
We have a client that runs seti on his pc, and uses Remote Desktop Connection to connect to his server at work. After he has been connected for awhile, the firebox thinks he is sending syn floods to the server, and blocks his IP. Is this something that seti could cause?
Thanks