Re: NAT dropping packets

2000-09-24 Thread Rusty Russell
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: > Hi, > > I've just spotted a small problem with 2.4.0-test8 running netfilter: > > NAT: 3 dropping untracked packet c065d3a0 1 192.168.0.1 -> 192.168.0.9 Yes. The connection tracking code doesn't try to understand broadcast packets, so when it sees th

Re: NAT dropping packets

2000-09-20 Thread Russell King
Henrik Størner writes: > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Russell King ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >NAT: 3 dropping untracked packet c065d3a0 1 192.168.0.1 -> 192.168.0.9 > > I see loads of these, in a firewall (state matching) and SNAT setup. > When I send mail, I see them quite regularly. It is q

Re: NAT dropping packets

2000-09-20 Thread Henrik Størner
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Russell King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >NAT: 3 dropping untracked packet c065d3a0 1 192.168.0.1 -> 192.168.0.9 I see loads of these, in a firewall (state matching) and SNAT setup. When I send mail, I see them quite regularly. It is quite annoying, since they get dumped

NAT dropping packets

2000-09-20 Thread Russell King
Hi, I've just spotted a small problem with 2.4.0-test8 running netfilter: NAT: 3 dropping untracked packet c065d3a0 1 192.168.0.1 -> 192.168.0.9 This seems to be caused when you have connection tracking enabled, and you ping the local network broadcast address. The filter rules specific to the