Sorry to raise this from the dead, but I'm getting the same errors in my firewall log. I have several devices on the network but it seems to only be dropping the packets meant for one desktop. On that desktop, browsing is now very hit or miss and I have to refresh the pages a lot for things to load. On an ipad or something else it's all good. I have all my devices using static DHCP mapping and I've made sure the interface is on "any". I'm only doing the common nat masquerading for addresses (no DNAT). I also don't really see any difference when I turn the content filter off or when I enable an All external -> internal allow rule (I only have it on for short periods for testing). Any ideas?
Sorry to raise this from the dead, but I'm getting the same errors in my firewall log. I have several devices on the network but it seems to only be dropping the packets meant for one desktop. On that desktop, browsing is now very hit or miss and I have to refresh the pages a lot for things to load. On an ipad or something else it's all good. I have all my devices using static DHCP mapping and I've made sure the interface is on "any". I'm only doing the common nat masquerading for addresses (no DNAT). I also don't really see any difference when I turn the content filter off or when I enable an All external -> internal allow rule (I only have it on for short periods for testing). Any ideas?