I've used routers with alternative firmware (mostly dd-wrt) on my home network for years, but am brand new to Gargoyle (1.6.0)
When I look at the Connected Hosts page, I see one strange entry:
hostname: (unknown)
host ip: 142.254.204.93 (owned by Time Warner Cable, my ISP)
host mac: unknown
Active TCP Cxns: 0
Recent TCP Cxns: 0
UDP Cxns: 1
I sort of got nervous to see a non-local IP active on my router.
Looking further at "Connection List" (current connections), I see:
udp
from: 142.254.204.93:67
to: 255.255.255.255:68
which I suppose is the 1 UDP connection listed.
I did a little searching, and it appears that this describes the DHCP protocol where my router would pull an IP address from Time Warner, as described here:
http://www.linklogger.com/UDP67_68.htm
Is this expected? I've searched the forum, and found several "what is this address doing here" threads. None of the ones I found had any clear answer.
Unknown IP on "Active Connections" - ISP's DHCP Server?
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Re: Unknown IP on "Active Connections" - ISP's DHCP Server?
Just noticed this for the first time this morning too. Mine shows 142.254.179.173 which is Time-Warner Cable, connecting to 255.255.255.255:67 which is DHCP so I hope you're right. Since the Heartbleed bug became knowledge I've been feeling a little insecure.
Eric
Eric
Re: Unknown IP on "Active Connections" - ISP's DHCP Server?
Have you find a solution for this problem? I have opened a forum with this same problem.
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... +ip#p23558
Thanks
http://www.gargoyle-router.com/phpbb/vi ... +ip#p23558
Thanks
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