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Airplane777

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Re: Monowall WISP client's data gets past my captive portal ?

Here is a screen shot. I am showing the heading. And then showing a bunch of the WISP data that looks like it was passed into my WISP interface.

I assume this data was not passed out the WAN port, since the captive portal "continue" button was not clicked on. I know it wasn't clicked on because no one shows up when I do the Status:Captive Portal page.

Look how close together the different times are.

That IP address of 192.168.3.153 has a bunch of different port numbers. Some are incrementing. But some stay the same for several tries...like port 16210.

My DHCP server handed out this IP address to my neighbors computer...even though this neighbor didn't click on the "continue" button, in order to gain access to the Internet.

As a matter of fact, right now I have two neighbors that have obained IP addresses by way of DHCP. But its only this one IP address that seems to be giving problems.

Something wierd is going on with all that data flowing. Would love to find out what is happening.

I guess I could block that IP address from my WISP interface, but my DHCP might hand out a different IP address later on to this same computer.
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