[7.851][BUG][OPEN] external interface picking up IP address from modem

Hi,
for the last couple of days I have noticed that my bridged ADSL2+ modem is broadcasting and the ASG is picking up the packets.

I would love to be able to access the modem via the external interface, but can't see how to get an additional address into a PPPoE interface.

Why is this happening?

Ian M
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  • Hi,
    I ran tcpdump, but couldn't see anything obvious.

    I did capture this series of entries from the packet filer log though

    2010:01:01-00:01:52 fw1-on-house ulogd[3999]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60001" initf="eth0" srcmac="0:22:6b:a9:c8:82" dstmac="0:1b:21:24:c5:20" srcip="192.168.199.19" dstip="224.0.0.1" proto="2" length="28" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="1" 
    2010:01:01-00:01:52 fw1-on-house ulogd[3999]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60001" initf="eth0" srcmac="0:22:6b:a9:c8:82" dstmac="0:1b:21:24:c5:20" srcip="192.168.199.19" dstip="224.0.0.1" proto="2" length="28" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="1" 
    2010:01:01-00:03:57 fw1-on-house ulogd[3999]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60001" initf="eth0" srcmac="0:22:6b:a9:c8:82" dstmac="0:1b:21:24:c5:20" srcip="192.168.199.19" dstip="224.0.0.1" proto="2" length="28" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="1" 


    Regards
    Ian M
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