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Old 2007-11-01
pjscott13 pjscott13 is offline
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Default Unknown Traffic that is in excess

Hi All,

Hopefully someone with a bit more networking experience can help me solve this one.

On my VPN-1 Edge X device in the Event log I am seeing a lot of entries in there where the source is our SBS server and the Destination is a computer on a remote VPN. This isn't happening with any other computer on this or any other VPN, just this one computer. The protocol is UDP and the Destination port 6004. The source port varies. Does anyone know what this is about?

We have a custom rule set to allow WAN Encrypted to LAN: Any Service and vice verser, so needless to say the packets are not being blocked.

There are around 25 entries for every minute?!

If anyone knows, please let me know! Thanks for your help!
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Old 2007-11-02
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Default Re: Unknown Traffic that is in excess

Using Good old google then udp 6004 is the X11 protocol for the X Window System.

Shouldn't be needed for talking to a Windows SBS system.
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Old 2007-11-06
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Default Re: Unknown Traffic that is in excess

That's exactly what I thought! I did look it up on google, but none of it makes sense.
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