Hi,

My incomming packets had the 192.168.0. destination because my firewall
is already behind NAT.

NAT provided by a NetGear router I have as a connection to my ADSL.

Gustav

Stephen King wrote:
> 
> At 11:01 PM 5/5/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >On Sat, 5 May 2001, Stephen King wrote:
> >
> > > As far as I'm aware routers won't route 192.168.* packets.
> > >
> >It depends on how the router is set up.  Most will route all the private
> >networks with the default setup.  It is good practice to block them on
> >your border routers.  You probably should also block any on the private
> >IPs that you don't use on your internal routers.  I wish my ISP did.
> 
> I was meaning that I doubt that his ISP was forwarding private packets on
> to him since internet routers don't forward private IPs.
> 
> Really?  Your ISP routes private IPs your way????

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