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saurabh_sahni 04-26-2005 01:23 PM

Proxy server flodded by requests on port 53 & port 25
 
hello there.

we have a proxy server Mandrake 10.0 connecting about 1200 windows clients. Some virus is spread in network which is flooding proxy server on port 53 & port 25. The firewall is dropping these packets which i can see in shorewall's log.

The proxy server do not hang but its the switches in the network which get hanged... n the switches have to be restarted...

Sometimes we also get an error: "Neighbour Table Overflow..."

Please tell what can be the solution? how can traffic requests be stopped.... which may prevent switches from being hanged up...

Thanx
Saurabh Sahni

tangle 04-26-2005 01:39 PM

If you know which PCs are infected, I would remove them from the network and clean them and make sure all anti-virus software is up to date.

If you do not know which ones are infected, unplug your networks internet connection. Then unplug all the PCs and scan each one for viruses. Clean the ones that are infected, then make sure all the PCs anit-virus software is up to date.

If you are an ISP, I am not sure if this is legal. But, I would cut the connection to all the infected PCs. Then contact the customers and explain the problem. There are free anti-virus software out there. I would suggest to them to use one.

Also do not double post, it is against the rules.

saurabh_sahni 04-26-2005 01:45 PM

We have been doing the same thing.. But the problem is network has 1200 nodes, scanning each of them will take lot of time..
n not single nodes can be disconnected... But we need to disconnect a group of nodes around 100 at a time... even if 1 of them is infected...

Cant something be done at proxy servers end... some configuration change in firewall or some where else????


P.S. sorry for double post.. it was first post by me..

masand 04-26-2005 03:28 PM

well , i am the thread starter's friend and from the same university

this setup is at our university

what i was thinking was that ,maybe we can block some networks
like we have the whole network divided in small networks so we can block networks and on analysing the logs we can identify which network is causing problem and eliminate that whole network untill that infected network is scanned

regards

tangle 04-26-2005 04:55 PM

I do not have any experience with managed switches. But, I believe SNMP allows you to diagnose and control the traffic going through them. You should be able to find which machines are causing the traffic and isolate them.

When the Code Red virus came out, our company was one of the first ones to get infected. We have 500 + nodes on the LAN. We pulled the plug and checked each machine before we hooked the internet back up.

masand 04-26-2005 10:35 PM

yes our system admin had a Network management system in place but the Adminstration later removed that machine and now they are facing this problem

well i think,we need to study the logs ,i do not have any experiece for SNMP

regards


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