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| Subject: | Re: Firewall log entries and web server entries discrepancies |
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| Date: | Fri, 31 Mar 2006 14:13:23 -0800 |
This would be caused by TCP session reuse. Multiple requests happening in one TCP connection. On 3/31/06, MDong@cds.ca <MDong@cds.ca> wrote:
Hi, I have a web server behind a firewall. On the web server log, it shows there are 10,000 entries [concurrent sessions] within an hour from a particular source IP accessing this web server. But on the CheckPoint firewall, it only shows there are 100 entries within an hour from the same source to the web server. Why is this log discrepancies? They log different things? Must be some basic concept I am missing here... Thanks for your help.
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