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Re: kernel: NAT: 0 dropping untracked packet c1aa2300 1 10.20.30.132 -> 62.142.131.12



Thanxs, I guess adding these PREROUTING things to the nat tables (-t
nat) does the trick.

Martin


On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Rishi L Khan wrote:

> I think he's right ... Also, 169.254.x.x is indicative of a windows
> machine that is looking for DHCP but doesn't get it. So, it's probably
> NAT's outside of your network.
> 
> 		-rishi
> 
> On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Aaron Dewell wrote:
> 
> >
> > I assume that is on the ethernet side facing the ISP?  Or that you have one
> > ethernet card and all traffic is going there?  Cable modem?  (read: shared
> > media)
> >
> > My bet would be that someone else is doing NAT as well, and you are seeing
> > their packets too (probably because they are using only one card as well),
> > but your box doesn't know about their NATd box, so it complains.
> >
> > You could add a rule to PREROUTING that drops anything from 10/8 that you
> > aren't using, then you probably wouldn't see those messages anymore.
> >
> > Aaron



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