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|    JF Mezei to Some Guy    |
|    Re: Router seeing incoming packets from     |
|    21 Apr 12 14:09:41    |
      From: jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca              Some Guy wrote:              > How on earth can my router be seeing *incoming* traffic from the       > 10.x.x.x IP range ??!?              Try to do your PPPoE to test at test password test.              You should get an IP in the 10.* range. Check to see if this owuld be in       the same number range as your incomimg packets, and more importantrly,       if you are still getting those incoming packets.              And while there, try to ping your old sympatico IP address to see if you       get ^no route to host or whether it works.                     The 10.mumble.mumble.mumble IP you are given when logging in to test at       test identifies the BAS DSLAM and the DSLAM port you are on. So it       might be technically possible for someone logged in as test at test on       the same bas might be able to send you traffic.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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