yes, it's causing problems. my phone won't ring when it get's blocked. that's exactly how i figured out it was getting blocked, people where telling me they were calling me but my phone never rang. i then went back and looked in the log files and noticed that the call was getting blocked.

thanks,

-phil



On Sep 3, 2008, at 7:10 PM, Chris Buechler wrote:

On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 7:54 PM, BSD Wiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
please allow me to pose this question again. i am trying to allow all
traffic from a specific source ip into my DMZ(10.0.0.0/24) for my VoIP phone. the problem is that it's not always passing the traffic and some
times it's getting blocked.

i have created a rule on my WAN interface as follows:

UDP      216.181.136.7           *       10.0.0.0/24     *       *



even with the above rule in place i'm seeing the following entry in my logs. it's important to note that it doesn't always get blocked, perhaps it has
something to do with the high ports as mentioned on this list before?

Sep 3 18:43:43 WAN 216.181.136.7:5065 xx.xx.xx.xx:52042
    UDP


when i click on the blocked log it says: The rule that triggered this
action is:

@118 block drop in log quick all label "Default deny rule"




any suggestions?


Is it causing problems, or are you seeing it and thinking it's a
problem? If there are no noticeable issues it's likely just normal out
of state traffic which will happen periodically.

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