On Tuesday 16 March 2004 03:02 pm, debw wrote: > > Ray's theory of a "leaky router" could be the cause for the 10.b.c.d > packets, but does rfc1918 filtering on ISP internet routers > not make it impossible for packets with 10.b.c.d , 192.b.c.d , etc > source addresses to reach our firewall?
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