What Are You Doing Right Now
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Where do you see port 8080?
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What makes you think that it is Gamrha.us?
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Could that be an aggressive firewall like Untangle that might just be messing with normal web traffic?
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@scottalanmiller said:
What makes you think that it is Gamrha.us?
That's what the IP goes to without the vhosts domain name. Didn't check if anything else was hosted there.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Could that be an aggressive firewall like Untangle that might just be messing with normal web traffic?
It's sophos but, it's in the "normal" firewall not the IPS or threat protection.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
What makes you think that it is Gamrha.us?
That's what the IP goes to without the vhosts domain name. Didn't check if anything else was hosted there.
Oh. Okay, it's not Gamrha.is, it's this forum attempting to talk to you That's part of your ML traffic being dropped.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Could that be an aggressive firewall like Untangle that might just be messing with normal web traffic?
It's sophos but, it's in the "normal" firewall not the IPS or threat protection.
Have not had any reports of issues from Sophos users. Any idea what rules is doing that?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Have not had any reports of issues from Sophos users. Any idea what rules is doing that?
No specific rule, it just doesn't match an inbound allow rule so it's denied. It looks like it's no properly negotiating the port with the client so it's coming in as a not established connection (meaning the client side didn't start the communication), so it gets Dropped.
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What's with people assuming what issues are without checking into it or being willing to actually get real data on the situation. http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/953228-lan-speeds-on-your-network?page=2
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Darn. Looks like an Update in Server 2012 R2 killed a Domain Controller..
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@thecreativeone91 said:
What's with people assuming what issues are without checking into it or being willing to actually get real data on the situation. http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/953228-lan-speeds-on-your-network?page=2
Very common. If people only know LAN speed, for example, they see that as the problem every time. I see that one a ton. Having issues? Must be your port speed.
Really? When was LAN port speed anyone's issue? It can happen, but when does it happen?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Have not had any reports of issues from Sophos users. Any idea what rules is doing that?
No specific rule, it just doesn't match an inbound allow rule so it's denied. It looks like it's no properly negotiating the port with the client so it's coming in as a not established connection (meaning the client side didn't start the communication), so it gets Dropped.
Would need some investigation. Looks like normal traffic. It's coming from an established port that you are using (80 on remote.) Would need to wireshark it to see if it is NodeBB doing something funky or if it is the Sophos.
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Good morning.
Coffee time here -
Got FiOS connected for internet directly through my router at my parents' house. No more double-NATing for me!
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Well, I made it to work.
Coffee consumption may need to be higher than average today.
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I should really make coffee too. Got up at six today.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I should really make coffee too. Got up at six today.
I'm drinking tea right now myself, just woke up about an hour ago, took my modafinil and armodafinil mix (half one each pill). In 30 - 45 minutes I'll be ready to code my butt off.
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Coffee!! I am still feeling a little jet lagged so there will be a never ending flow of caffeine today.
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I'm just getting to work... Checking all my systems and getting the water flowing for the day. (I can't start drinking caffiene right away!)
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@dafyre said:
I'm just getting to work... Checking all my systems and getting the water flowing for the day. (I can't start drinking caffiene right away
waiting on a plumber. apparently grinder pumps are expensive and flaky. great.