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Re: wanted traffic blocked from in to out, why?: msg#00256security.firewalls.m0n0wall
That ir behavior of traffic shaper! It's absolutly normal. Disable rule that logs packets blocked by default rule. ---=== [ End of Message ] ===--- Instigater ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frederick Page" <fpage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <m0n0wall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:04 AM Subject: [m0n0wall] wanted traffic blocked from in to out, why? > Hi everybody, > > Firmware is 1.1b17, ipfstat -nio (extract): > @14 skip 1 in proto tcp from any to any flags S/FSRA > @15 block in log quick proto tcp from any to any > > Firewall-Log (extract): > 02:52:14.472848 sis0 @0:15 b 192.168.100.111,1081 -> 24.99.173.2,6881 > PR tcp len 20 112 -AP IN > 02:51:39.167502 sis0 @0:15 b 192.168.100.111,1104 -> 24.37.142.208,6881 > PR tcp len 20 108 -AP IN > 02:51:38.161530 sis0 @0:15 b 192.168.100.111,1107 -> 200.49.84.236,6881 > PR tcp len 20 108 -AP IN > 02:51:36.356875 sis0 @0:15 b 192.168.100.111,1102 -> 65.96.213.245,6969 > PR tcp len 20 40 -AF IN > > This traffic is wanted (BitTorrent), sis0 is the LAN-interface, sis1 > (aka. ng0 since I'm PPPoE user) the WAN interface, why are these > OUTGOING packets blocked? I trust my own machines ;-) Can I do > anything to pass the packets? > > TIA and kind regards > > Frederick > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > |
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