rseraji
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Re-IPed network 1 month ago, Few computers still trying to access old network
we reconfigured our network from a 192.168.2.x network to a 10.50.x.x network... for some reason there are still some computers trying to access this old network.. any ideas? all seems to be netbios traffic.
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) udp src inside:10.50.3.19/137 dst inside:192.168.2.4/137
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) udp src inside:10.50.2.27/137 dst inside:192.168.2.126/137
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) tcp src inside:10.50.2.27/3367 dst inside:192.168.2.126/139
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) tcp src inside:10.50.2.27/3366 dst inside:192.168.2.126/445
any ideas?
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) udp src inside:10.50.3.19/137 dst inside:192.168.2.4/137
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) udp src inside:10.50.2.27/137 dst inside:192.168.2.126/137
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) tcp src inside:10.50.2.27/3367 dst inside:192.168.2.126/139
%PIX-3-106011: Deny inbound (No xlate) tcp src inside:10.50.2.27/3366 dst inside:192.168.2.126/445
any ideas?
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you are absolutely correct! figured it out ~ 5 hours after i posted the question...
odd thing for microsoft to do........... just contact the printers randomly?!? does anyone konw the reason for this?
odd thing for microsoft to do........... just contact the printers randomly?!? does anyone konw the reason for this?
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it semes like there are only a handful of computers that are doing this... only ports 137, 139, 445.......