It is normally an APIPA address, an auto-assigned address given to your computer by itself when it can't get a DHCP address from the router.
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Browse All TopicsZoneAlarm security suite detected a new network with IP 169.254.0.0/255.255.0.0 and wants me to name it and pick a internet zone. Is this a IP my router gave to something on my network ( Im running DHCP with 3 workstations, print sever and network storage link )) or is this a remote computer trying to connect to my workgroup?
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OTOH, if running own dhcp you should be aware of the exact addresses being used at all times. If it is not yours or know to you, then there is no need to permit it to be used, it could be a cheap but sly form of spyware or other malware.
Try IPConfig/all on the server and workstations to see, to ensure, that all are really on the same subnet. If it is this one then you'd better know. If it is not this one then you'd better know.
> is this a remote computer trying to connect to my workgroup?
It could be a spyware (or other malware) attempting to get your help to get access to other machines
From arin:
whois 169.254.0.0@whois.arin.net
[whois.arin.net]
OrgName: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
OrgID: IANA
Address: 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
City: Marina del Rey
StateProv: CA
PostalCode: 90292-6695
Country: US
NetRange: 169.254.0.0 - 169.254.255.255
CIDR: 169.254.0.0/16
NetName: LINKLOCAL
NetHandle: NET-169-254-0-0-1
Parent: NET-169-0-0-0-0
NetType: IANA Special Use
NameServer: BLACKHOLE-1.IANA.ORG
NameServer: BLACKHOLE-2.IANA.ORG
Comment: Please see RFC 3330 for additional information.
RegDate: 1998-01-27
Updated: 2002-10-14
OrgAbuseHandle: IANA-IP-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number
OrgAbusePhone: +1-310-301-5820
OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@iana.org
OrgTechHandle: IANA-IP-ARIN
OrgTechName: Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number
OrgTechPhone: +1-310-301-5820
OrgTechEmail: abuse@iana.org
# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2006-10-24 19:10
# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.
From RFC 3330:
169.254.0.0/16 - This is the "link local" block. It is allocated for
communication between hosts on a single link. Hosts obtain these
addresses by auto-configuration, such as when a DHCP server may not
be found.
So, some computer (probably a windoze box) assigned itself an IP since apparently it did not have a statically configured IP and was not able to receive an assignment via DHCP.
Cheers,
-Jon
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by: b0lsc0ttPosted on 2006-10-25 at 14:37:52ID: 17807368
PSYCHOBETTY,
That IP is one assigned automatically by your computer when it can't get one from a router/dhcp or from the computer's settings. It is not an external computer and doesn't mean your computer is exposed, etc. ZoneAlarm is just providing that message because it is a new "network." However that IP is in the private, automatic assigned range and wouldn't even work in most intranets, much less for Internet use.
Let me know if you have any questions or need more information.
b0lsc0tt