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Why am I getting traffic on RFC 1918 networks even with the firewall rule?

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    Mothra
    last edited by May 25, 2016, 5:46 PM

    Pic attached.

    Is this normal? I only have one WAN and one LAN. I was assuming those two entries should be "0/0" since it should be blocking. If anyone knows if that's normal or not, I'd love to know.

    Thank you
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      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
      last edited by May 25, 2016, 6:52 PM

      You don't have any states, its just showing you the amount of traffic its blocked.  Your prob getting slamed with noise from rfc1918.. Since last reset of the those stats, see I have 3 some MB of just udp traffic from top 20 spamming countries, etc.

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        Mothra
        last edited by May 25, 2016, 6:56 PM

        @johnpoz:

        You don't have any states, its just showing you the amount of traffic its blocked.  Your prob getting slamed with noise from rfc1918.. Since last reset of the those stats, see I have 3 some MB of just udp traffic from top 20 spamming countries, etc.

        Ah, okay… I understand now, thanks for explaining those values... very helpful.

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