--- Kim Oppalfens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 21:13 21/07/2002, Cass Tolken wrote:
> 
> Your external address 24.46.y.z doesn't appear to be in the rfc1918
> range. So there is no reason to take the norfc1918 out. Is your
> intern dhcp server serving up addresses in this 10 range by any
> chance?  I don't think so sonce your internal ip is in the 192.168
> range.

Yes, it is on the 192.168 and not a 10 range.

> So apparently this is actually someone on the outside doing this.
> Most likely scenario is that someone on your segment got his 
> configuration mixed up and is servicing up 10.x.y.z addressed on his
> external instead of his internal interface.

Ah, that's what my guess was but I was not knowledgeable or confident
enough to mention it ;).

[snip]
> If it is bothering you that it is being logged is bothering you you
> can allways add a line to the rfc1918 option file of shorewall (that
> is if you are using bering rc3 with the most recent shorewall).
[snip]

My only concern is that it would totally fills up my log space.

> Just add a line above the 10.x.y.z logdrop with the folowing info in
> it.
> 
> 10.122.64.1/32  DROP

Ah, I'll do that.

Man, this is one of the best supported project mailing-list I've ever
used.  Give yourselves all a good pat on the back ;).  Thanks!

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