If I try to acces www.hmicron.com I get "unknown host". Maybe that can explain 
why?

On Friday 20 November 2009 15:01, Gary Scott wrote:
> Do you know if this site is allowing your IP? What do you see from a
> external dump for the return traffic?
>
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> ________________________________
> From: Giacomo Fazio <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Fri, November 20, 2009 8:42:14 AM
> Subject: [FW-1] Web site contact problem
>
> Hello,
> i m not able to contact www.jmicron.com  from my network.
>
> No SmartDefense protection is performing http protection.
>
> Outside firewall i can contact the web site!!!!
>
> Strange !!!
>
> Giacomo
>
>
> Number:                                1543659
> Date:                                      19Nov2009
> Time:                                    8:24:10
> Product:                                VPN-1 Power/UTM
> Interface:                              eth1
> Origin:                                    fw1ngx
> Type:                                    Log
> Action:                                    Accept
> Protocol:                                tcp
> Service:                                http (80)
> Source:                                  10.10.1.47
> Destination:                          59-124-184-69.HINET-IP.hinet.net
> (59.124.184.69) Rule:                                      38
> Current Rule Number:          38-Standard
> Source Port:                          1082
> Information:                          service_id: http
> NAT additional rule number: 0
> NAT rule number:                  46
> Rule UID: {C7CF89A6-5365-400C-8933-E25D164B675A}
> SmartDefense Profile:          No Protection
> XlateSPort:                            28892
> XlateSrc:                                fw1.ifc.inaf.it (194.119.212.3)
> Policy Info:                            Policy Name: Standard
>                                             Created at: Wed Nov 18 15:10:17
> 2009 Installed from: fw1
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