Help needed securig my RB100 against hackers
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 11:03 pm
Hi,
I have a RB1100 and I watch the log of recent as I have noticed that there has been an usual increase in the cpu usage, and I have noticed that that some IPs that have not been allocated to any hotspot users are on and are really trying their best best to do what I really cant tell! I have been having issues with spam and all even though we don't send spam mails here! I even went as far as telling the RB1100 to block port25 and the issues really decreased.
WHat I would like is a CLI command or a script that would stop traffic to IPs that have not been allocated to any hotspot users. This I believe would end my issues once and for all! as I have a problem once I instruct my RB1100 to pass all traffic through my external squid box, it does so and after say 30 minutes or so the traffic stops flowing to the squid so I would like to put paid to the idea that it just might be someone taking over my RB1100!
Thanks
I have a RB1100 and I watch the log of recent as I have noticed that there has been an usual increase in the cpu usage, and I have noticed that that some IPs that have not been allocated to any hotspot users are on and are really trying their best best to do what I really cant tell! I have been having issues with spam and all even though we don't send spam mails here! I even went as far as telling the RB1100 to block port25 and the issues really decreased.
WHat I would like is a CLI command or a script that would stop traffic to IPs that have not been allocated to any hotspot users. This I believe would end my issues once and for all! as I have a problem once I instruct my RB1100 to pass all traffic through my external squid box, it does so and after say 30 minutes or so the traffic stops flowing to the squid so I would like to put paid to the idea that it just might be someone taking over my RB1100!
Thanks