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To: TraderAlan who wrote (12774)9/28/2001 8:08:43 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Yep.. connectionless protocol.. But the problem is that they are being sent from my Linksys, since the IPSEC and NAT would prevent them from being relayed to my system unless I sent the request out for a steaming signal.

But most importantly, it's not a stream of packets, but rather one UDP packet being sent at 30 second intervals.

So the key to this is trying to figure out what can generate a UDP packet at that time interval.. (at least that's what I'm figuring is the first step).

I can't imagine any reason the router would generate a UDP packet at that time interval, and NAT should prevent any other type of spurious UDP packet from being forwarded to my system from beyond the router.

It's really strange, but probably something obvious that I'm missing.

Hawk
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