Julian Church wrote:
> 
> Sorry for replying to myself, but although I don't fully understand what
> was going on I seem to have made the problem stop.
> 
> At 11:44 15/01/02 +0000, Julian Church wrote:
> >I'm getting a few of these in /var/log/messages per minute.
> >
> >Jan 15 10:40:14 firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
> >192.168.254
> >.254:80 217.149.96.2:61797 L=44 S=0x00 I=23250 F=0x0000 T=60 (#42)
> 
> I switched the ADSL router's power off then on about an hour ago, and
> haven't had any of these packets since.  I was getting several of these
> packets per minute so I think it's fair to conclude that the problem has
> been solved.  So it seems pretty certain that the fault was with the router
> somehow.  My guess is that the router started sporadically NAT-ing packets
> again, giving them it's old/default NAT'd internal IP address 192.168.254.254.

Have you tried typing "192.168.254.254" in a web browser? Since it's
using the http port you just may have some sort of configuration manager
installed that comes along with the router, sort of like weblet on
Eigerstein and Dachstein. I have a Motorola Surfboard SB4100 which has
192.168.100.1 configured for the browser....

-- 
Patrick Benson
Stockholm, Sweden

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