Well ... possibly the Mac client/Aiport had nothing to do with it.

I am seeing these DEST UNREACHABLE entries peppered throughout my log.
Always the same source IP and port going to my server IP and port.

Any ideas?  I guess I can restart, etc.

Thanks.
-- 
DM

> From: David McRell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 09:18:16 -0700
> To: SonicWall List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [SonicWALL]- Airport - Mac client - Dest Unreachable?
> 
> Hello list - may I reintroduce myself - been lurking.
> 
> This just started happening ... Two different clients now (Mac OS 9) behind
> an AirPort using NAT have failed attempting a connection:
> 
> ICMP packet dropped    xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, 3, WAN    xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, 4, DMZ
> 'Dest Unreachable'    40
> 
> The source (WAN) address is logged as being on the same CLASS B as the
> server (DMZ), instead of the actual source IP.  Like a forged packet or
> weird reflection.  OS X clients or non-AirPort clients do not have the
> problem.
> 
> Thanks
> -- 
> David McRell, Danetracks, Inc.
> 7356 Santa Monica Blvd.
> West Hollywood, CA 90046
> Tel 323-512-8160  Fax 323-512-8163
> 
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