That is what a firewall is meant for.
Possible things to do:
- intercept them in the router already (see the router help) so they won't reach your PC
- let your firewall intercept them, like it does now
What's your problem?
Kees
I have recently been receiving firewall violation messages generated by Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security v6.0, listing three different remote host addresses all attacking at identical times. After addressing the issue with the users of the IP addresses, one believes that the address may have been spoofed. What can I do from my network to block further attacks? Can you suggest a place for getting info on firewall configuration, if that is the best way to go, e.g. Filtering? I also considered setting up a DMZ but couldn't work out how to do that. I am using a Philips/Siemens Speedstream 4200 router as my modem/router.

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