That's an abnormal connection termination by the Gnatbox.
The TCP flags (f=0x14) in the block notice are RST/ACK, or, a reset
acknowlegment of an ungraceful termination. What happened was, you sent mail
to the source, or, the source tried to connect to you at 12961 from the SMTP
port. Either way, the Gnatbox killed the session attempt because port 12961
isn't open....
Best regards,
Sam

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 7:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gb-users] Filter Block


We have just moved our email onto the smtp proxy on the GB1000. However I
have just received the following :-

INTERFACE TYPE: External
    ALARM TYPE: Block
     IP PACKET: TCP  [194.203.33.66/25]-->[212.137.60.114/12961]  l=0 f=0x14

from the gnatbox. Not wanting to panic unduly I thought I would ask the
experts for enlightenment before I start to get complaints of missing
emails.

rgds


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