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    What do you make of these (Firewall logs)?

    As thread title...

    10.06.2004 21:51:28 **UDP Flood Stop** (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:28 **UDP flood** 212.18.38.34, 63025->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:28 **UDP flood** 192.168.2.2, 13339->> 158.193.184.142, 1049 (from ATM1 Outbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:28 **UDP flood** 219.133.20.238, 1320->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:28 **UDP flood** 217.132.24.38, 38537->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:28 **UDP flood** 216.230.143.236, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:28 **UDP flood** 219.233.107.84, 32270->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:27 **UDP flood** 81.111.133.95, 23324->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:27 **UDP flood** 62.101.169.158, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:27 **UDP flood** 192.168.2.2, 13339->> 64.233.218.56, 3416 (from ATM1 Outbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:27 **UDP flood** 219.159.51.217, 2222->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:26 **UDP flood** 218.79.84.39, 50305->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:26 **UDP flood** 62.143.133.137, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:26 **UDP flood** 213.101.201.216, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:26 **UDP flood** 82.156.245.189, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:26 **UDP flood** 24.205.89.221, 10635->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:26 **UDP flood** 195.137.90.84, 1362->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:26 **UDP flood** 81.250.98.85, 2760->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:25 **UDP flood** 84.66.68.52, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:25 **UDP flood** 81.153.128.3, 32768->> 194.74.65.87, 53 (from ATM1 Outbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:25 **UDP flood** 81.153.128.3, 32768->> 194.72.9.38, 53 (from ATM1 Outbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:25 **UDP flood** 213.103.238.152, 14819->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:25 **UDP flood** 192.168.2.2, 13339->> 83.129.117.226, 6347 (from ATM1 Outbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 212.44.126.42, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 218.103.191.203, 12751->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 81.196.74.166, 28851->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 218.69.218.59, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 67.11.131.170, 16055->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 213.130.247.46, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 62.251.106.246, 56791->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:24 **UDP flood** 61.53.253.115, 6346->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:23 **UDP flood** 192.168.2.2, 13339->> 212.158.223.93, 6346 (from ATM1 Outbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:23 **UDP flood** 67.70.2.226, 12206->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)
    10.06.2004 21:51:23 **UDP flood** 64.63.204.138, 17385->> 81.153.128.3, 13339 (from ATM1 Inbound)

    etc etc....

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    You using P2P?

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    I do at times, but I'm not at the mo.
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    port 6346 is the gnutella protocol iirc, so id guess its P2P related.
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    AFAIK I had a similar problem with my BY Cable modem locking up and requiring a cold reset.

    Lower the maximum connections on whichever gnutella client you are using, if theres a ´make new connections slowly´ option in the configuration options, check that also.

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    Oh and flash your router to the latest firmware, that problem may have been fixed (if your not on the lastest one already).

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