I am re-asking this, as it is filling up the firewall logs. Apparently, AOL came out with version 9, and ever since one of my clients started using this, I am seeing this.
John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA Engineer/Consultant eServices For You www.eservicesforyou.com > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of John Tolmachoff (Lists) > Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 2:48 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [SonicWALL]- IP Spoof attack warning caused by AOL > > I am finding that if a computer on the LAN has AOL on it, and the user > connects to AOL, AOL is assigning another IP address, which of course in not > part of the LAN on the Sonicwall, and therefore shows up as IP Spoof attack. > > Any one else noticing this? > > John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA > Engineer/Consultant > eServices For You > www.eservicesforyou.com > > > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude/F-Prot AV] > > ================================= > To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the email put > the following: unsubscribe sonicwall your_name > The archive of this list is at http://www.mail-archive.com/sonicwall%40peake.com/ > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude/F-Prot AV] ==================================================================================================To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the email put the following: unsubscribe sonicwall your_name The archive of this list is at http://www.mail-archive.com/sonicwall%40peake.com/
