I've gotten this in my log report......

I find it very odd to say the least.

The connection for eth0 is my INTERNAL network and eth1 is my external.

So, what I *think* this is telling me is that for some reason, dispite proper 
routing tables, my system sent external packets to the internal interface.

Can anyone shed some light on what I'm supposed to be thinking this says?

Thanks in advance.

Rejected packets from {mydhcpname}.attbi.com (mydhcpaddr).
  Port 2447     (tcp,eth0,output): 2 packet(s).
  Port 60336    (tcp,eth0,output): 1 packet(s).
  Port 65511    (tcp,eth0,output): 1 packet(s).
  Port 2583     (tcp,eth0,output): 2 packet(s).
  Port 0        (icmp,eth0,output): 2 packet(s).
  Port 3940     (tcp,eth0,output): 2 packet(s).
  Port 4899     (tcp,eth0,output): 2 packet(s).
  Port 1344     (tcp,eth0,output): 2 packet(s).
  Port 15622    (tcp,eth0,output): 1 packet(s).


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