[App_rpt-users] Got a strange error in my AT&T gateway

David Shaw shawpbx at gmail.com
Sun Jul 30 00:29:26 UTC 2017


I saw your post from the att forum dated back in Sept 2016. So your router
detected a php hijacking and blocked the packet. That's ok.  But.. I would
guess your getting attacked all around and over loading your router. If you
have a consumer-grade router. I would call att and see if they have anyway
of looking to see if your being attacked. Getting a new IP address should
help. Login to your router check to see what your WAN/Public IP address.


Try powering off your Router and ASL Node for 3-5 minutes.

Some hackers testing your IP address and router.

The power off is to hopefully get a new IP address.

Google online port scanner. Find one a scan your router to see if any of
your ports our open. It should show no port. Filtered ports are bad as well.

David KE6UPI

PS: If your into playing with routers and making your own. Try OPNsense.
https://opnsense.org/

I use Sophos with a free home lic.



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Thanks, David

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On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 10:29 AM, George Csahanin <george at dyb.com> wrote:

> Hi all. I've been seeing a daily reboot of my AT&T gateway, has done it
> three times now. Looked at the logs in the AT&T box and I see several:
>
> host=stats.allstarlink.org url=/uhandler.php hijacked
>
> Anybody know what this might mean?
>
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