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Firewall colors in the log.

I know red is a block and green is allowed in the firewall, but I have two questions.

1. What does white mean?
2. Why would an IP be talking directly to one of my internal IP's (PC)? (See red arrow in attachment.)

Thanks,

C68


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  • If it is to a previous connection it would explain why there is a "direct connection" from an external IP to my internal IP. However, does not NAT really hide this? I am guessing NAT rebuilt the connection with the correct IP and that is why I see it this way.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    C68
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  • If it is to a previous connection it would explain why there is a "direct connection" from an external IP to my internal IP. However, does not NAT really hide this? I am guessing NAT rebuilt the connection with the correct IP and that is why I see it this way.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    C68
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