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greetings konstantin and john.

excuse delay in replying.

i extended my 'memorial day weekend' to a 'memorial week'.


On 05/24/2013 12:03 PM, Konstantin Olchanski wrote:
> On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 11:50:12AM -0500, g wrote:
>>
>> Your 2701HG-B Gateway has intercepted your web page ...
>
> Get a real gateway that just gateways without trying to be
> your virus checker, your nanny and your IP policeman.

this one has been doing fine up until now.

> (Hint: most internet boxes given out by internet providers
> can be switched to a pass-through (aka bridge) mode, then
> you attach your own nanny-free NAT/Wifi box to it).

that is possible with this dsl router as it has;

     Bridged LLC
     Bridged VC-Mux
     Routed LLC
     Routed VC-Mux

but i would rather leave it as is as it is actually working
fine with exception of this one minor hiccup.

++++

On 05/24/2013 12:34 PM, John Lauro wrote:
  > Linux can get viruses too including ones that could cause the symptoms
  > described.

this is true. with most of the 'script kiddies' being linux users who dislike
oos, i would not think they would try writing an oos appearing virus. too
easy to track down. then again, no telling what they would do. ;-)

in addition, from 'day one' of installing sl, i have 'clamav' installed and
it has yet to show any problems.

  > Not sure what you mean by oos viruses,

'oos' = 'other operating system'

  > but the claim was blaster like, not the blaster virus.

this is true, also. except

  > That said, it sounds suspicious like an attempt to get you to buy something.

my feelings also.

  > Anyways, a virus on Linux is possible, but you can use argus or tcpdump
  > or a ton of other network monitoring tools on your machine and see if it
  > is spewing out random connections that it shouldn't be.

just by noting the activity led flashing was enough to indicate to me that
such was not happening. i posted to list to see if anyone might have a
similar problem.

i am considering installing 'argus', but my 'round2it' has not made it yet.

if i really wanted to see what was going thru router, i would install another
computer with 2 nic cards between dsl line and router to monitor traffic.

as i have system setup now, i only allow traffic in that i have originated.

i thank you both for your replies.


in closing, my actual 'cure' for problem was to disable the warning.

it did not seem to be working correctly as it would appear when i had from
4 to 8 tabs open in firefox. under such conditions, i really did not feel
that warning was proper, because in past, i have had up to 12 tabs open and
there where no warnings.

-- 

peace out.

in a world with out fences, who needs gates.

sl6.3 linux

tc.hago.

g
.

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