I have attached both dump files.  I don't find
diff'ing 
the files very informative.  Maybe you can see
something that I can't.

As far as your gut feeling goes, I have no idea how my
VPN traffic could not touch my firewall and get out on
the internet.  There's only one way out of my internal
lan: forwarding through my linux router's eth0
interface, which shorewall is protecting.

Let me know what you see.  Thanks for your help,

Chad


--- Paul Gear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> My gut leads me to guess that there is another path
> through your network
> and the traffic is not touching this firewall at
> all.
> 
> Paul
> 


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