about EP3.3 Service-side security settings

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sorry ,Theme repeated。


:$:The normal operation of the service side, but an attacker to connect to the server, the monster disappears. Please help me, thank you.

61.152.154.39 Is the IP of the attacker, Is the IP of the attacker, less than a second.
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04-02 16:07:32|Socket Connect SocketIndex[181] PeerIP[ 61.152.154.39] Port[63532]
04-02 16:07:32| [Notify] Close all UDP Socket for NPCServer!!
04-02 16:07:32|Socket Closed Client( 5.177.170.121:6043) SocketType(6) |SockIdx( 0)| MaxWriteBufCounts[ 1] ==> reason 16384[0X004000], deletedPacketCount(0)
04-02 16:07:32|Socket Closed Client( 5.177.170.121:6045) SocketType(6) |SockIdx( 1)| MaxWriteBufCounts[ 1] ==> reason 16384[0X004000], deletedPacketCount(0)
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04-02 16:07:32| UDP Opened for NPC_Server_0(MapIndex[1001] IP[ 5.177.170.121], Port[6043])
04-02 16:07:32| UDP Opened for NPC_Server_1(MapIndex[1002] IP[ 5.177.170.121], Port[6045])
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04-02 16:07:32| [Notify] Open all UDP Socket for NPCServer!! Count(163)
04-02 16:07:32|Socket Closed Client( 61.152.154.39:63532) SocketType(6) |SockIdx( 181)| MaxWriteBufCounts[ 1] ==> reason 6[0X000006], deletedPacketCount(0)
04-02 16:07:32| [Notify] Close all UDP Socket for NPCServer!!
04-02 16:07:32|Socket Closed Client( 5.177.170.121:6043) SocketType(9) |SockIdx( 0)| MaxWriteBufCounts[ 0] ==> reason 16384[0X004000], deletedPacketCount(0)
04-02 16:07:32|Socket Closed Client( 5.177.170.121:6045) SocketType(9) |SockIdx( 1)| MaxWriteBufCounts[ 0] ==> reason 16384[0X004000], deletedPacketCount(0)

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1. One post is enough to express the fact that you have no idea.
2. Just because an IP address shows, it does not mean it's an attacker.
3. In the case of it being the attacker, an IP address is absolutely useless, in most cases that person will use an ordinary proxy to convey such an attack.
4. You're just a paranoid imbecile.
 
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Language communication is difficult I said little, you are apparently not affected by this attack, I don't expect you to recognize the importance of recording.
 
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WOW.. Clearly you didn't read what he said. So if you start seeing 24.79.78.161 in your logs it means I must be an attacker too!


(Did I just say my IP out loud?)
 
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Why do not you take a look at the system record, this is an unusual connection.
 
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