On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, DaZZa wrote:

> > It means there are some bogus packets floating around your network..
> > Are you doing any tricky ARP stuff?
>
> No ARp stuff that I'm aware of, but my read of the article you posted
> {thanks, BTW} is that it's an incoming packet into my firewall with a
> source address which is unroutable - I.E. RFC 1812(?) addressing, but
> coming from _outside_ my NAT'd network.
>
> Looks like someone was trying to hack, and bumped their head against my
> firewall. Good to know it's working. :-)

Of course, it could also be my stupid bloody WindoZe box trying to spray
port 137 & 138 messages advertising its shares out into the net proper.

{sigh}

DaZZa


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