RE: Packets from 255.255.255.255(80) (was: Packet from port 80 with spoofed microsoft.com ip)

From: gregat_private
Date: Thu Jan 30 2003 - 13:29:24 PST

  • Next message: Russell Fulton: "Re: Packets from 255.255.255.255(80) (was: Packet from port 80 with spoofed microsoft.com ip)"

    Today we have been receiving on average 380,000 requests an hour TO
    255.255.255.255 FROM random IPs. I performed a reverse DNS query on a
    sample of 200 hosts, 2 of which came back with hostnames. A ping scan of
    the very same 200 hosts showed that only around 20 were *active*.
    
    I contacted our ISP and was told that this traffic was "normal".
    
    Has anyone else seen any similar requests?
    
    Regards
    
    Greg Bolshaw
    
    
    Original Message:
    -----------------
    From: Tomasz Papszun tomek-incidat_private
    Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 19:03:51 +0100
    To: incidentsat_private
    Subject: Packets from 255.255.255.255(80) (was: Packet from port 80 with
    spoofed microsoft.com ip)
    
    
    On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 at 14:31:36 +1100, Keith Owens wrote:
    > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 21:46:53 +1100, 
    > Michael Rowe <mroweat_private> wrote:
    > >I received a packet on my cable modem today, allegedly from
    > >microsoft.com: 
    > >
    > >18:41:35.663374 207.46.249.190.80 > my.cable.modem.ip.1681:
    S866282571:866282571(0) ack 268566529 win 16384 <mss 1460>
    > 
    > I am seeing a lot of sync/ack packets from port 80 to non-existent
    > addresses on my networks.  Somebody is spoofing source addresses to
    > attack hosts, we are just innocent victims.  When will ISPs learn that
    > they should filter their customer's packets to prevent spoofing?  I am
    > even seeing syn/ack packets from 255.255.255.255:80!
    > 
    
    Similarly at my networks.
    Yesterday evening (Jan 29 21:10 GMT+1) a very noticeable stream of such
    packets started to come into my networks.
    
    All are TCP, from 255.255.255.255(80), destined to various random
    addresses (even not used) to various port numbers.
    
    This appearance is very noticeable. Before yesterday, single packets
    from 255.255.255.255 were coming in rate about one for three weeks.
    Since yesterday there have been about 1680 for 22 hours.
    
    -- 
     Tomasz Papszun   SysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland  | And it's only
     tomekat_private   http://www.lodz.tpsa.pl/   | ones and zeros.
    
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