corrin avatan
New member
Hi, Guys,
I shot this to the support team, but figured that I might get answers from others here, especially as it has me a little freaked out.
I was trying to download an update today, specifically the 8.11 update that was released today, a few minutes (8:15ish PM CST). However, for some reason, the file wouldn't download properly, and then I noticed my computer had lost it's internet connection.
Right around that time, my wife stated that she also didn't have a internet connection. My Wifi router wasn't letting anything connect to it for an IP address. So I was like "oh, my Wifi router must have crapped out, I'll reboot it."
When I checked the logs to see what happened, I found this:
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 65.181.125.142, port 80, Tuesday, March 11, 2014 17:16:32
The time is off by three hours because I never set it properly after moving. It should read 20:16:32 CST.
When I looked up that IP address, it shows up as forums.wolflair.com / lwdsupport.com on plotip.com
http://www.plotip.com/ip/65.181.125.142
So, it looks to me that trying to do an update seemed to cause my router to think there was a DOS attack? Any ideas?
I'm running current version of Hero Lab, and have added the following update source:
http://www.shadowsoftware.net/herolab/d20pfsrd/updates.xml
Not sure what to think of this. Thoughts? Was this a real DOS? Or was it just my router getting faked out by the way that Herolab handles things?
Netgear Router, WNR2000v3, Firmware V1.1.2.6. Not sure what to think here.
I shot this to the support team, but figured that I might get answers from others here, especially as it has me a little freaked out.
I was trying to download an update today, specifically the 8.11 update that was released today, a few minutes (8:15ish PM CST). However, for some reason, the file wouldn't download properly, and then I noticed my computer had lost it's internet connection.
Right around that time, my wife stated that she also didn't have a internet connection. My Wifi router wasn't letting anything connect to it for an IP address. So I was like "oh, my Wifi router must have crapped out, I'll reboot it."
When I checked the logs to see what happened, I found this:
[DoS Attack: ACK Scan] from source: 65.181.125.142, port 80, Tuesday, March 11, 2014 17:16:32
The time is off by three hours because I never set it properly after moving. It should read 20:16:32 CST.
When I looked up that IP address, it shows up as forums.wolflair.com / lwdsupport.com on plotip.com
http://www.plotip.com/ip/65.181.125.142
So, it looks to me that trying to do an update seemed to cause my router to think there was a DOS attack? Any ideas?
I'm running current version of Hero Lab, and have added the following update source:
http://www.shadowsoftware.net/herolab/d20pfsrd/updates.xml
Not sure what to think of this. Thoughts? Was this a real DOS? Or was it just my router getting faked out by the way that Herolab handles things?
Netgear Router, WNR2000v3, Firmware V1.1.2.6. Not sure what to think here.