On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 12:29:37PM +0200, Guido A.J. Stevens wrote:
> Packet log: INlog REJECT eth0 PROTO=6 193.172.234.241:65535 194.109.214.3:65535 L=52
>S=0x10 I=56606 F=0x00B5 T=114 (#1)
>
> I have two questions about this:
>
> 1. Where do those :65535 -> :65535 packets come from?
I don't know, maybe someone else has some suggestions on this. :P
> 2. Why does ipchains block these packets?
>
> Setting aside that these packets should not exist; my firewall is
> configured such that if they *do* occur, they should be accepted. The
> last five lines of my input chain are:
What are the _first_ lines of that chain?
The "#1" in your filter log tells us that the first line in that chain
is causing the packet to be blocked.
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