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OK, I'll buy that explanation for the rejected packets; thanks for pointing it out. I still don't understand why the Health indicators for most of my seeds are blue instead of green. That seems to have come with m0n0wall. I guess you don't see a problem with my NAT setup. Here's my WAN rules: <pass> TCP * * 192.168.2.11 5060 NAT VoIP <pass> TCP/UDP * * email 993 NAT IMAP SSL <pass> TCP/UDP * * email 143 (IMAP) NAT IMAP <pass> TCP/UDP * * email 25 (SMTP) NAT SMTP <pass> TCP * * WS 22 (SSH) NAT SSH <pass> TCP * * web 80 (HTTP) NAT web <pass> TCP * * email 110 (POP3) NAT POP3 <pass> TCP * * email 995 NAT POP3 SSL <pass> TCP * * email 465 NAT SMTP SSL <pass> TCP/UDP * * BT 49999 NAT Bit Torrent <reject> * * * * * Anything obviously wrong or missing there? NHA --- Norman H. Azadian Taegerishalde 13 CH-3110 Muensingen Switzerland norman at azadian dot ch tel: +41 31 721 7855 fax: +41 31 55 898 55 Chris Buechler wrote: > On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 08:51:09 +0100, Norman H. Azadian <norman at azadian dot ch> wrote: > >>Yeah, I'm seeing lots of dropped packets. For example: >> > > > But are things working? If so, I'm sure this is the issue. > http://m0n0.ch/wall/docbook/faq-legit-traffic-dropped.html > > BitTorrent uses a huge number of connections so it exaggerates the > above bug/limitation/issue, or whatever you want to call it. > > -Chris > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > |