Niether the ARP nor the IP is in my DHCP list (static arp entries are
enabled, which actually don't seem to work, so i suppose it's from
there).
I have the 'anti-lockout rule' disabled too.

On 11/12/05, jonathan gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> spoofed ip/arp ;) ??
>
> Szasz Revai Endre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Today I noticed a user time out using the captive portal:
> > Oct 30 10:20:18     logportalauth[56054]: TIMEOUT: shimon,
> > 00:07:95:d3:d2:97, 192.168.11.100 <http://192.168.11.100>
> > It is using an ip from the class of the lan.
> > The problem is, that I assign ip addresses to all the users of the LAN,
> > with static arp entries.
> > This user is not in the list (not the ip, nor mac address). How is that
> > possible that he logged on from that ip?
> > He shouldn't even be seeing the pfsense gateway if I have static arp
> > entries, right?
> >
> > Any wild guesses?
> > Thank you.
>
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