Sep 11 07:49:56 titan avahi-daemon[1567]: Received response from host 41.211.2.239 with invalid source port 4331 on interface 'em0.0' Sep 11 07:50:25 titan avahi-daemon[1567]: Received response from host 41.211.2.239 with invalid source port 38627 on interface 'em0.0' Sep 11 07:51:29 titan avahi-daemon[1567]: Received response from host 41.211.2.239 with invalid source port 38627 on interface 'em0.0' _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"

It says it received a *response* so my understanding is *you* are trying to 
connect.

Adjust your rule and see if it's any 
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Dear D. Fleuriot & Christer. S

Thanks for your response and help, logically, you are correct (It says it received a *response* so my understanding is *you* are trying to connect) but frankly speaking, i don't know what is happening.

i have 5,000 active public IP address configured in my network. The problematic IP belongs to one of my customer "41.211.2.239". i see the same log in many other server as well. i am bit confuse because how 10 servers from my data center has decided to send something to same particular IP whereas there are many thousand other ip available to send something. it is like that machine is sending broadcast and my servers receive it, but it confuse when reading logs. have you come across this kind of issue before?

Thanks for your assistance, i will try to block using

block log quick ... instead, or i will put this IP to VLAN to stop broadcasting.

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