what error occurred?? a server attempts to deliver packets that it was asked
for. your policy may not allow the traffic inbound, the only error would be
if you've specifically confg a box to allow the traffic inbound and it cant
get in. hopefully its just semantics as a denial is not an error if ou dont
want the traffic. nothing is broken if you havent opened a hole for these
ports.
piranha..
>From: Joe Matusiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Port 6970
>Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 13:49:36 -0500
>
>I see this all the time. This looks like RealAudio to me. RA uses 6970 to
>7170. You also should see some port 554 traffic mixed in with this. I
>think akamaitechnologies uses this traffic to send you ads so that you can
>enjoy a more enriched experience.
>
>
>-- Joe
>
>
>
>At 12:21 PM 3/15/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>Does anyone know what uses port 6970? I looked into the port list and I
>>don't see any description for port 6970. Is it used for streaming video
>>or
>>some multimedia thing. According to the pix error log, there are no
>>action
>>for this error, but does anyone know how to turn this error off besides
>>filtering it out.
>>
>>Below is a couple of the many logs I get on my PIX firewall.
>>
>>%PIX-2-106006: Deny inbound UDP from 66.7.148.26
>>(radio5.westwindmedia.com)
>>/8708 to 12.25.196.214 (WDA2272) /6970 on interface outside
>>%PIX-2-106006: Deny inbound UDP from 216.148.237.127
>>(a216-148-237-127.deploy.akamaitechnologies.com) /25812 to 12.25.196.175
>>(WDA2273) /6970 on interface outside
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Diana
>>
>>
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