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Tengo que preocuparme por estos registros de ataques? 

[DoS attack: snmpQueryDrop] from source 185.142.236.34,port 25323 Thursday, Sep 12,2024 22:10:33

[DoS attack: ACK Scan] from source 63.140.62.27,port 443 Thursday, Sep 12,2024 22:05:16

[DoS attack: RST Scan] from source 96.16.88.38,port 443 Thursday, Sep 12,2024 22:01:49

La ultima ip pone que es de Madrid. 

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Generally no you don't need to worry about these entries. The NG routers show them a lot but they are just normal connections you come in contact with. I just checked yours and nothing sinister, 2 game servers and Amazon by the looks of it.

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3 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:

En general, no tienes que preocuparte por estas entradas. Los enrutadores NG las muestran con frecuencia, pero son solo conexiones normales con las que entras en contacto. Acabo de verificar el tuyo y no hay nada extraño. Parece que son 2 servidores de juegos y Amazon.

Como has verificado el mío? Puede que por eso tenga las subidas de ping jugando? 

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If you copy the IP and then put it into a website such as iplocation.net it will tell you who owns it. It's not 100% accurate but it takes data from a few different databases so if they all report the same thing it's quite conclusive. No it wouldn't affect your ping.

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