Further to my problem:

I've now found that the packets being rejected by the internal network interface on my firewall, are originating from strange ports owned by the Azureus bittorrent client I'm running. The ports in use are as follows:

Ports owned by the Azureus process (as determined by fport):
TCP:1075,1076,1077,1078,1079,1080,1577,1884,1885,1937,1938,1938,1942,1943,1944,
2129,2172,2173,3068,3069,4418,4824,4825,6880,45100

UDP:123,137,138,1025,1071,4453,4454,4455,4500,4670

(I've not listed the port I've allocated to Azureus.)

A lot of these are mighty suspicious, but fortunately none of them are reaching the outside world.

I've still no idea what's happening!

Jim Ford


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