Hello All,
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001 jbinpg@home.com wrote:
> Stefan Hanse writes -
> >Umm.. An ethernet MAC address is 48bit long, ie AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF, 6
>groups, not 14. Is this really an ethernet
> >interface? (If it really has 14 groups).
>
>> Good question. I have determined by scanning my firewall logs that the
>"invalid" mac addresses are all coming from cable modem routers. And my
>linux kernel is recognizing them as being MAC addresses. Would it be
>better to write another module looking for these long "MAC" rather than
>tamper with the mac module?
>
>> To illustrate, here is a cut from my system log showing a portscan from
>my cable modem provider (a routine part of their service contract since
>you are not allowed to run client-side servers). SRC and DST have been
>x'ed out:
>
>> Feb 17 08:49:42 nonesuch kernel: IN=eth0 OUT=
>MAC=00:01:02:69:49:4f:00:00:77:93:83:d2:08:00 SRC=xx.xx.xx.xx
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This appears to be an ATM NSAP address . Hth , JimL
>DST=xx.xx.xx.xx LEN=44 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=246 ID=21419 PROTO=TCP
>SPT=45435 DPT=119 WINDOW=8760 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
>> All hits on my firewall from cable modem servers other than my own
>provider also have the 14 group "MAC" address so it looks like this may
>be a feature of these units.
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