If I remember right, setting a NIC in Windows to DHCP and there is no
Server, the IP is set to something in 192.168.*. Maybe there is Winbox near
You spamming the line?




Hello all,

Reviewing my home office firewall logs, I noticed an
entry in which someone tried to connect to my
external interface with an IP of 192.168.50.xx.  I
assume it's a spoofed address, but I just don't know
how they got it to traverse the Internet?  How can that
be routed?

Thanks.




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