Shorewall Logs don't show much except numerous attempts to exploit port 
12200 coming from China!

I guess I will need to get Kismet running on the wireless interface to 
better track this down.

Oh well - that will have to be in the future I have no time to track 
this down further today.

Thanks


On 1/2/2011 1:39 AM, Joep L. Blom wrote:
> On 02/01/11 01:19, Jim Dancer wrote:
>> Hi -
>>
>> I have been using Leaf for a while (currently running 3.1.1- latest 2.4
>> kernel) and have not really had any complaints at all but recently my
>> wife acquired a BlackBerry Torch but she cannot connect to the internet
>> using our local Wifi setup. We are using a WPA-PSK setup and the device
>> appears to authenticate properly and obtain a DHCP address and DNS
>> information from the server but no matter what I try the phone simply
>> won't make a connection to the internet. Does anyone have any similar
>> experience? There seem to be lots of complaints all over the net related
>> to commercial routers but none seem directly applicable to my situation.
>>
>> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>
>> Sincerely
>>
>> JimD
>>
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> I would suggest look into the firewall log and see which ports are 
> blocked and from which IP-address it comes.
> Joep
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