From: Luís Miguel Silva (lms_at_ispgaya.pt)
Date: Sat 10 Jan 2004 - 19:40:21 GMT
Isnt that because all the traffic which passes from the vservers to "another
network" is passing by a NAT "filter" on the root vserver (which uses a high
port for each connection it makes)?
Best,
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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:vserver-admin_at_list.linux-vserver.org] On Behalf Of Erik Smit
Sent: sábado, 10 de Janeiro de 2004 18:48
To: vserver_at_list.linux-vserver.org
Subject: Re: [Vserver] High Port Pass through??
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 03:55:20PM -0800, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> *snipping to the point*
> We're seeing traffic that appears to be passed through on REALLY high port
> numbers.
Can you install tcpdump on the machine and give a sample of the traffic
you believe is improper? (or a firewall log)
Regards,
Erik Smit
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