The machine that's having the problem isn't a windows machine....RH 7.0 Wait! I installed it 2 years ago as a firewall and it's been working fine sense. Both IPs are for the RH box which is running IP Chains Tom On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 15:51, Martin wrote:
You should disable it on source host :) or just ignore it if that's more feasible for you. In windows you need to disable wins which I can't tell you how to do of the top of my head.
Martin
--- Tom Nielsen <Tom@Neuro-Logic.com> wrote:
On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 15:35, Martin wrote:
On Tuesday 20 May 2003 00.23, Tom Nielsen wrote:
After looking at my /var/log/messages, I find
--- Anders Johansson <andjoh@rydsbo.net> wrote: this
one repeating all the
time...
May 18 08:25:18 fwpc kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17 10.10.10.10:61000 198.162.0.1:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=55998 F=0x0000 T=127 (#54)
It happens about every 1 to 2 seconds.
The 10.10.10.10 is my external IP and the 198.162.0.1 is my internal IP. This machine's purpose is a firewall box.
Are you running samba on that machine?
Do you have some sort of reverse masquerading set up on that machine?
Port 137 is something to do with windows file sharing, possibly netBIOS.
It's wins netbios packet encapsulated in IP/UDP.
Which means I should....?
Tom
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