On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 10:12 -0800, Vieri Di Paola wrote:

> I noticed on the shorewall gateway that the h323
> client in the loc zone is trying to send UDP packets
> to the remote laptop but is using its local RFC1918 IP
> address, not the public IP.
> 
> (...)
> 18:10:58.971782 IP 10.215.144.98.2334 >
> 192.168.1.129.49608: UDP, length 332
> 18:10:58.994780 IP 10.215.144.98.2336 >
> 192.168.1.129.49606: UDP, length 1401
> 18:10:59.003478 IP 10.215.144.98.2336 >
> 192.168.1.129.49606: UDP, length 235
> 18:10:59.011781 IP 10.215.144.98.2334 >
> 192.168.1.129.49608: UDP, length 332
> 18:10:59.034161 IP 10.215.144.98.2336 >
> 192.168.1.129.49606: UDP, length 1368
> 18:10:59.043573 IP 10.215.144.98.2336 >
> 192.168.1.129.49606: UDP, length 209
> 18:10:59.051800 IP 10.215.144.98.2334 >
> 192.168.1.129.49608: UDP, length 332
> 

Which interface did you see that on?

-Tom
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