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[help]60001 again!

2013:03:23-16:05:27 UTM ulogd[4440]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60001" initf="eth1" srcmac="4c:ac:a:12:14:4c" dstmac="0:22:15:33:22:fa" srcip="92.238.83.22" dstip="192.168.2.248" proto="17" length="105" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="115" srcport="15402" dstport="6112" 
2013:03:23-16:05:27 UTM ulogd[4440]: id="2001" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="packetfilter" name="Packet dropped" action="drop" fwrule="60001" initf="eth1" srcmac="4c:ac:a:12:14:4c" dstmac="0:22:15:33:22:fa" srcip="175.136.108.112" dstip="192.168.2.248" proto="17" length="108" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="107" srcport="6112" dstport="6112" 


how can I fix this? I already made those rules to accept the following traffic: 
those ports:
0:65###(full range) to 6112
6112 to 6112 
6112 to full range
are allowed from any to any. (Can't access the exact rules, needed to bypass as soon as possible.),
but it still get's dropped by rule 60001, what can I do to avoid this?


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  • The target appears to be 192.168.nothing? That is most likely your problem, is it a DNAT or something to a definition you have made in error or trying to define an entire network in the wrong way perhaps?
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  • The target appears to be 192.168.nothing? That is most likely your problem, is it a DNAT or something to a definition you have made in error or trying to define an entire network in the wrong way perhaps?
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