On Monday 13 September 2004 11.27, Andy Bennett wrote:
I have a network pf Windows PC's which has all of a sudden started to run incredibly slowly, the PC's sometimes simply can't log on at all.
When I run the 'iptraf' programme it appears that traffic is trying to get to ip addresses that simply aren't on the local network. The local network is 192.168.2. and all addresses should be in this range. Here is an example of a few log entries.
48 bytes; from 192.168.2.27:2190 to 192.168.91.211:445; first packet (SYN) 48 bytes; from 192.168.2.27:2191 to 192.168.172.38:445; first packet (SYN) 48 bytes; from 192.168.2.27:2192 to 192.168.168.5:445; first packet (SYN) 48 bytes; from 192.168.2.27:2193 to 192.168.51.177:445; first packet (SYN) 48 bytes; from 192.168.2.27:2194 to 192.168.250.226:445; first packet (SYN) 48 bytes; from 192.168.2.27:2195 to 192.168.23.69:445; first packet (SYN)
Anyone got any idea what could be causing this.
Regards Andy
looks like a infected computer to me.. All attempts go from the machine with .27 as node and trying to kick random boxes in the Microsoft-DS port. Find the machine with the 192.168.2.27 adress and shut it down. Then check the traffic again. -- /Rikard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rikard Johnels email : rikjoh@norweb.se Web : http://www.rikjoh.com Mob : +46 735 05 51 01 ------------------------ Public PGP fingerprint ---------------------------- < 15 28 DF 78 67 98 B2 16 1F D3 FD C5 59 D4 B6 78 46 1C EE 56 >