Hi Zinc,

that�s typically a ping. The destination address is a bit confusing
because it is a broadcast address not a host IP address. May be there is a
misconfigured router or something like this. It should be dropped anyway. 
icmp-type8 icmp code 0 means "echo reply"
Have a look to 
http://www.networksorcery.com/enp/protocol/icmp.htm

Hope this helps.

---Joerg---


> Hi Checkpoint Gurus!
> 
> I have a log in my firewall originally from:
> 
> Source: srv1a.pal.va.es
> destination: x.w.y.255
> proto. : icmp
> rule : 17 (any any drop)
> s.port : none
> Description: icmp-type8 icmp code 0
> 
> I had already check this out below, but I still don't really quite 
> understand what is this guy try to do.
> 
> ICMP TYPE NUMBERS
> 
> The Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) has many messages that
> are identified by a "type" field.
> 
> 8       Echo                                     [RFC792]
> 
>   8     Echo                                     [RFC792]
> 
>         Codes
>             0  No Code
> 
> 
> Please help me.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> zinc
>


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