icmp 192.168.10.255:54864 <- 192.168.10.11 0:0
icmp 192.168.10.11:54864 -> 192.168.10.255 0:0
icmp 192.168.10.255:60489 <- 192.168.10.11 0:0
icmp 192.168.10.11:60489 -> 192.168.10.255 0:0



I have a ton of states in my pfSense from the IP address above.  What is strange is that I don't have any interface on my pfSense with a IP address in the 192.168.X.X range, or even remotely close to that.

I've tried adding a firewall block on the LAN side, for Source:192.168.10.11 to Destination:ANY.. However I'm still seeing the states, and I'm not seeing anything blocked by the firewall. It is the first rule on the list.

I've discovered that this device is a Linksys access point that is going nuts for some reason. I will fix that, but was wondering why pfSense is responding to an IP that isn't in any of it's subnets.

This is running 1.2.1 RC1 btw. I haven't upgraded for a number of reason, but will if this is a bug.

Thanks,
Adam

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