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Netopia 6.3 Software User's Manual page 22

Cayman operating system version 6.3

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Specific pinholes and Default Server settings, each directed to different
LAN devices, can be used together.
Creating a pinhole or enabling a Default Server allows inbound access
to the specified LAN station. Contact your Network Administrator for
LAN security questions.
The Security Monitor detects security related events including common
types of malicious attacks and writes them to a dedicated security log file.
You view this log file from either:
Cayman Web interface
Text-based command line interface using a telnet or serial port facility
The log provides information useful in identifying a specific type of attack
and tracing its origin. The log maintains 100 entries, and requires a manual
reset once full. This preserves for troubleshooting purposes the acquired
information about specific attacks, their frequency and tracing informa-
tion.
See
page 80
for more information about the Security Monitoring Log.
COS 6.3 Security Monitor software reports the following eight event types:
IP Source Address Spoofing
Source Routing
Subnet Broadcast Amplification
Illegal Packet Size (Ping of Death)
Port Scan (TCP/UDP)
Excessive Pings
Admin Login Failure
MAC Address Spoofing

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