TCP Syn Packets Attack Detected in my Network, Should I be worried?
TCP Syn Flood Packets Attack Detected in my Network, Should I be worried?
The logs weren't that much but as someone taking cybersecurity seriously, I'm always very skeptical about the logs in my network.
Disabling the detection and logging for the specific attack is not really an option. It could pose some risks in my network if these attacks get worse, without being detected.
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For the log recommendation, or suggestions you should go to the request feature page. There is an existing thread about such a feature for detailed the log system.
You don't really have to worry about this log in your system. If you wish you don't see this you can disable it in the event or alert notification.
Or we recommend you use a Wireshark to capture the packet on your WAN, to find out which IP address you should block.
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For the log recommendation, or suggestions you should go to the request feature page. There is an existing thread about such a feature for detailed the log system.
You don't really have to worry about this log in your system. If you wish you don't see this you can disable it in the event or alert notification.
Or we recommend you use a Wireshark to capture the packet on your WAN, to find out which IP address you should block.
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