Hi LNick, thank you for your response. :) I'll try that DHCP forwarding and see how it affects the logs.
Gratefully, Lyle ----- Original Message ---- From: LNick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: ossec-list <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 12 December, 2007 3:12:06 PM Subject: [ossec-list] Re: IPs behind a router Hi Lyle, My guess (and perhaps other will have better guesses) is that your routers are doing NAT. My second guess is that you are using routers in situations where switches or hubs may be more appropriate. I have several Linksys wireless routers providing wifi connectivity in my office building. I have them set to do DHCP forwarding, and have turned their DHCP service. The result is that any clients get IP addresses from the standard pool of addresses. I'm running the DD-WRT firmware if you're in a similar situation. You would have to find similar settings on your routers. Good luck! LNick __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail - a smarter inbox http://uk.mail.yahoo.com
