Very odd: 30 seconds after FC3 boots, d-link firewall locks up & needs reset!

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Hello,
I've been noticing something VERY strange with my d-link firewall and FC3. Whenever I reboot an FC3 server, about 30 seconds to one minute after the server has come to the 'log on' screen, the firewall begins to send out massive amounts of broadcasts to my entire home network, bringing everything to a standstill. The firewall floods my entire 100Mbps network with enough broadcast traffic that almost no packets can get anywhere.


   This is a standard FC3 install to an empty disc, not an upgrade.

The firewall is a d-link di-804hv with firmware version 1.4 (the most recent). VPN services are turned off (VPN passthru is on). universal plug & play is turned off. The firewall has a fixed address on the internal network. It doesn't need to access any internal servers for anything.

Has anyone seen anything like this? The first time it happened, I thought someone had hacked my firewall, so I re-flashed it and re-configured it. But now I've noticed that EVERY time I reboot an FC3 server, I can expect this to happen.

Randy


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