Yes, u can do that , just nmap the external ip of your router.
I think the rules is too sensitive to use.
If you are attack by DOS, such as syn flood, you could use your internet
link at all.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Frank Murphy (Frankly3D) <
frankly3d at gmail.com> wrote:
> Why would an isp dns server be come up in Netgear log as [port-scan] or
> [dos] udp.
>>> Could should I nmap my own router, using my laptop
> to see what ports\services shouldn't be listening. The Netgear interface
> has:
>> Firewall Rules
> Inbound Services
> #=Default
> Enable=Yes
> Service Name=Any
> Action=BLOCK always
> LAN Server IP address=Any
> WAN Users=Any
> Log=Never
>>> Frank
> (Still-Learning)
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