Cameron Childress wrote:
> Howie, I'm certianly no routing expert, but I notice that your second
> NIC (10.10.10.51)  has no default gateway specified in your ipconfig
> /all.  I wonder if setting a default gateway on that second NIC would
> solve your problem.

No, it won't. Computers send data for IP adresses that are not on a directly 
attached subnet to the default gateway. If you add a default gateway to the  
10.10.10.51 NIC the OS will interpret that as being dual homed and will start 
to load balance traffic over both NICs. That is about the last thing you want.

But another thing: why is the system even allowed to talk on port 137 on the 
WAN side?

Jochem

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