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So, if I am reading you right, this is something I
should mostly ignore and not worry about too much?
Oh and if I haven't said it yet.. Thanks to all
those involved in this project, it's a GREAT piece of software!
Regards,
Todd
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:30
PM
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Understand
log entry
Looks like a packet from MyIPWasHere destined for 209.86.93.236 port 25 with the flags
FIN/PSH/ACK set was blocked. This happens frequently for traffic that is
out of state - most commonly because it's a delayed packet. There are
other reasons, but it usually has something to do with timing of the packet
involved.
--Bill
On 9/15/05, Mojo
Jojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Can
anyone tell me what this log entry means?
Sep 15 20:36:16 pf: 594200
rule 65/0(match): block in on dc2: MyIPwasHere.1284 >
209.86.93.236.25: FP 0:6(6) ack 1 win 16954
I have replaced my IP
with "MyIPwasHere"...
It looks to me like a packet going out from my
server (MyIPwasHere) on the dc2 interface (my DMZ interface) to 209.86.93.236 on port 25 was blocked
by PfSense.
Is this all correct? If so, I am not sure why because
I have a rule setup to specifically allow this.
In fact, if the
rule wasn't working I would have serious phone calls at this point
because customers wouldn't be getting their mail.
I don't see a ton
of these but I do see enough to make me wonder why things are being
rejected on port 25 out from my DMZ on occassion.
Thanks in advance
for any
help.
Todd
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