Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 1 Feb 2001 15:09:37 GMT | From | James Stevenson <> | Subject | Re: What does "NAT: dropping untracked packet" mean? |
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Hi
do the messages apear when the windows machines a booting ? i would tend to think that the kernel cannot handle the NET on IGMP packets so its printting a message about it the packets do look like they are goign to a multicast address
> >Feb 1 12:58:56 obelix kernel: NAT: 0 dropping untracked packet ce767600 1 129.69.22.21 -> 224.0.0.2 >Feb 1 12:59:01 obelix kernel: NAT: 0 dropping untracked packet ce767480 1 129.69.22.21 -> 224.0.0.2 >Feb 1 12:59:04 obelix kernel: NAT: 0 dropping untracked packet ce767d80 1 129.69.22.21 -> 224.0.0.2 >Feb 1 13:00:44 obelix kernel: NAT: 0 dropping untracked packet ce767600 1 129.69.22.51 -> 224.0.0.2 >Feb 1 13:00:47 obelix kernel: NAT: 0 dropping untracked packet ce767600 1 129.69.22.51 -> 224.0.0.2 >Feb 1 13:00:50 obelix kernel: NAT: 0 dropping untracked packet ce767b40 1 129.69.22.51 -> 224.0.0.2 >
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