On Thursday, 10/19/2006 at 03:28 MST, "Schuh, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks, Miguel. That solves the mystery of Verify Client. Since we are not > allowed to receive mail, our problem (flooding a firewall with disconnected > packets) is not likely to be solved with that exit. Originally, we were told > that it was e-mail. Today, we got firewall monitors to check the message > meaning, and the word from Cisco that it is a generic "packet that has no > specific connection in the firewall unit's connection table", not specifically > e-mail.
Help me out, Richard. You've got bogus packets hitting the firewall and the firewall is letting them through to hit your VM system? Or is it (properly) dropping them? Is the firewall logging the origin info? Or are they saying the VM system is generating the bad packets? What is it They expect you to do? If They insist, call the network support folks and tell them to call the Security folks. You can set up lunch for them. :-) Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott