Brad Klinghagen wrote:


Sounds like something on the Win2k box initiated communication at some time in the past, and 66 still wants to communicate, and maybe it may be a mystery why it is still going on(or maybe you have an answer).

The Win2k box was trying to connect to the 66 host yesterday afternoon according to your logs. Unless you are portforwarding ports incoming to your firewall to the Win2k box, there is no way that the 66 host can send connection requests to your Win2k with its RFC 1918 address; it is impossible.


-Tom
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