Re: Firewall hits passing through a NAT router - How does that work?
From: Robert Glueck (rglk_at_web.de)
Date: 04/27/05
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Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 20:40:32 -0400
Rincewind replied:
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> The above are responses from a web server(SPT=80). You sometimes get this
> behaviour when the web server is so slow to respond that the connection is
> timed out by your browsing machine, but the router still remembers the
> connection and passes it through. I see this frequently with one of the
> news servers I use.
>
Thanks for your response. Hmmm, but shouldn't DPT=80,too? Why is the
dropped return packet addressed to one of these high ports?
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