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Re: Cisco ACL doubt
From: routerg <routerg () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 14:06:23 -0400
It is a Cisco thing. Throw a line in that says; access-list 102 deny tcp any any eq 1337 and the log-inputs will log the interface it came in from and the port numbers. You probably could get away with just using logs too considering you know which interface it is coming from. On 3 Jul 2005 14:08:43 -0000, 345345 () gmail com <345345 () gmail com> wrote:
Hello people, I have the following ACL attached to the external serial (ISP link) of my Cisco 805 Router. access-list 102 remark Egress Filtering ACL access-list 102 permit ip host 100.100.20.34 any access-list 102 permit ip host 100.100.14.102 any log-input access-list 102 deny ip any any log-input And I keep getting lots of log messages from the router (just like the one here!) 2005-07-02 14:13:37 Local5.Info 192.168.0.254 12112: 012109: *Mar 1 17:38:03.975 GMT: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 102 denied tcp 200.227.70.210(0) (Serial0 DLCI 100) -> 100.100.20.53(0), 1 packet As far as I can see, those messages tell that the router has blocked an incoming packet on Interface Serial 0. The Big question is: Why does the router reports this incoming packet related to ACL 102 if this ACL is attached to the Serial 0 OUT??? interface Serial0 ip access-group 102 out Thanks in advance for any help. Best regards, Jasho Mendinka. Ps.: in case one needs additional info, please contact me on my e-mail, or I can send more infos if is the common interest.
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