Morgan:
Hello! Have a look here:
http://www.echogent.com/cgi-bin/fwlog.pl
The IGMP packet you're seeing is coming from your ISP's
router, as it's trying to find other routers directly connected to
it. As the "firewall log explanation script" says, you can safely
ignore a
> The problem is that her logfiles fill up almost instantly with
> junk like this:
>
> myrouter kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=2 10.100.80.208:65535
> 239.255.255.250:65535 L=32 S=0x00 I=7688 F=0x T=1 O=0x0494 (#43)
>
> But not just from one IP address. Instead she gets these f
This is a really basic question, but one that has plagued me for a while.
My wife is behind a double NAT setup at school.
Her provider givers her an 10.100.x.x IP address, which, of course makes
Eigerstein ipchains default rules unhappy.
I commented out the rules that apply to blocking 10.100.x.