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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: gattovicentino on August 06, 2017, 09:08:42 PM
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Hello,
I configured my HFS server to log some more details than the default ones (for instance: connections, disconnections, browsing...).
Today I could see more than 200 connection attempts in the same minute (actually, a total of 6 seconds), all them from 2 ip numbers: 192.168.1.7 and 80.180.x.x. They both are the ip numbers of the same machine where HFS is installed (the private ip address and the public one).
It happened at 19.44 :
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1862 Connected
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1863 Connected
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1862 Disconnected by server - 2435 bytes sent
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1864 Connected
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1863 Disconnected by server - 2435 bytes sent
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1865 Connected
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1864 Disconnected by server - 2435 bytes sent
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1865 Disconnected by server - 2435 bytes sent
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1866 Connected
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1866 Disconnected by server - 2435 bytes sent
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1867 Connected
19.44.26 192.168.3.7:1867 Disconnected by server - 2435 bytes sent
... and so, many more attempts, for a couple of seconds, with port number increasing step by step, up to 1943, and then beginned the same stuff, after a pause of 3 seconds (at 19.44.30), but this time using the public address (80.180.x.x.): dozens more attempts, from port 1946 to port 2027. This process has ended at 19.44.32.
What does it mean?
Thanks
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I would have you use more Network tools such as wire shark and a bet stat. This looks like a bad internet connection.
To many "reconnect"
Cnd net stat -a
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thanks for your answer, but the internet connection seems to be fine (Vdsl) and "clean" (firewall and IP blocker are active); the IP numbers trying to connect and reconnect, as the log I have pasted in my previous post shows, are the same of the machine where HFS server is hosted: private ip (192.168.x.x) and public ip ... and it only happens once or twice a day, for a few seconds.
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Ok, then I would have you double check the IP block/ try with firewall disabled(temporary). If it all on the same PC, then there's a couple error in the network config of your PC.
Wire shark would help diagnose that further...
http://filehippo.com/download_wireshark/32/
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Ok, then I would have you double check the IP block/ try with firewall disabled(temporary). If it all on the same PC, then there's a couple error in the network config of your PC.
Wire shark would help diagnose that further...
http//filehippo.com/download_wireshark/32/
Thanks for mentioning a wire shark! I was looking for a program to diagnose my network settings!