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<< protocol=6 rule=-1 >>? Erik 09-03-2006
Posted by Erik on September 3, 2006, 7:28 am
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Hello, all.

I am trying to decipher the following three lines from recent router logs of
mine:

Thu Aug 31 10:31:35 2006 Unallowed access from 210.13.41.1:7799 to
192.168.1.151:22 protocol=6 rule=-1
Sun Sep 03 07:32:17 2006 Unallowed access from 88.116.151.228:35273 to
192.168.1.151:22 protocol=6 rule=-1
Sun Sep 03 07:32:20 2006 Unallowed access from 88.116.151.228:35273 to
192.168.1.151:22 protocol=6 rule=-1

Do these lines mean someone was able to get through my router on Port 22, or not?

Also, any idea what "protocol=6 rule=-1" means?

Thank you.

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