ASA 5505 VPN NEM

Hi! First of all I appologize for posting a similar question in another forum. I think this one is the right place.
Im trying to connect to a PIX 501 with easy vpn in nem mode with a ASA 5505. Currently running 7.2.2-22 (had to download a interim release due to dhcp problems with the ISP in 7.2.2) and ASDM 5.2.
The problem is that when using nem mode i cannot ping the other side at all. When using client mode this works fine but i need the two way traffic.
Our Head unit is 192.168.1.1 and the connecting ASA 5505 is 192.168.10.1. When I try to ping a machine (192.168.1.201) from the remote site I get this in the ASA log:
With network extension mode
302020 192.168.1.201 192.168.10.2 Built ICMP connection for faddr 192.168.1.201/0 gaddr 192.168.10.2/512 laddr 192.168.10.2/512
With only client mode
302020 192.168.1.201 192.168.10.2 Built ICMP connection for faddr 192.168.1.201/0 gaddr 192.168.1.9/1 laddr 192.168.10.2/512
It seemes to me that the ASA sets an incorrect gateway address in nem mode ?
The PIX 501 has been working fine for some years with software clients connecting.
Any ideas ?
Thanks!

When configured in Easy VPN Network Extension Mode, the ASA 5505 does not hide the IP addresses of local hosts by substituting a public IP address. Therefore, hosts on the other side of the VPN connection can communicate directly with hosts on the local network.
Try this link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa72/configuration/guide/site2sit.html

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      Out Notifys:              2101
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      Out P2 Exchange Invalids:    0
      Out P2 Exchange Rejects:     0
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      Initiator Fails:           221
      Responder Fails:            76
      System Capacity Fails:       0
      Auth Fails:                 54
      Decrypt Fails:               0
      Hash Valid Fails:            0
      No Sa Fails:                30
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      Active Tunnels:                          0
      Previous Tunnels:                        0
      In Octets:                               0
      In Packets:                              0
      In Drop Packets:                         0
      In Drop Fragments:                       0
      In Notifys:                              0
      In P2 Exchange:                          0
      In P2 Exchange Invalids:                 0
      In P2 Exchange Rejects:                  0
      In IPSEC Delete:                         0
      In IKE Delete:                           0
      Out Octets:                              0
      Out Packets:                             0
      Out Drop Packets:                        0
      Out Drop Fragments:                      0
      Out Notifys:                             0
      Out P2 Exchange:                         0
      Out P2 Exchange Invalids:                0
      Out P2 Exchange Rejects:                 0
      Out IPSEC Delete:                        0
      Out IKE Delete:                          0
      SAs Locally Initiated:                   0
      SAs Locally Initiated Failed:            0
      SAs Remotely Initiated:                  0
      SAs Remotely Initiated Failed:           0
      System Capacity Failures:                0
      Authentication Failures:                 0
      Decrypt Failures:                        0
      Hash Failures:                           0
      Invalid SPI:                             0
      In Configs:                              0
      Out Configs:                             0
      In Configs Rejects:                      0
      Out Configs Rejects:                     0
      Previous Tunnels:                        0
      Previous Tunnels Wraps:                  0
      In DPD Messages:                         0
      Out DPD Messages:                        0
      Out NAT Keepalives:                      0
      IKE Rekey Locally Initiated:             0
      IKE Rekey Remotely Initiated:            0
      CHILD Rekey Locally Initiated:           0
      CHILD Rekey Remotely Initiated:          0
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      Max In-Negotiation SAs:                 12
      Cookie Challenge Threshold:          Never
      Active SAs:                              0
      In-Negotiation SAs:                      0
      Incoming Requests:                       0
      Incoming Requests Accepted:              0
      Incoming Requests Rejected:              0
      Outgoing Requests:                       0
      Outgoing Requests Accepted:              0
      Outgoing Requests Rejected:              0
      Rejected Requests:                       0
      Rejected Over Max SA limit:              0
      Rejected Low Resources:                  0
      Rejected Reboot In Progress:             0
      Cookie Challenges:                       0
      Cookie Challenges Passed:                0
      Cookie Challenges Failed:                0
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    Active connections: 0
    Previous connections: 0
    Inbound packets: 0
    Inbound dropped packets: 0
    Outbound packets: 0
    Outbound dropped packets: 0
    RST packets: 0
    Recevied ACK heart-beat packets: 0
    Bad headers: 0
    Bad trailers: 0
    Timer failures: 0
    Checksum errors: 0
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             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (sec): 26551
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
             Anti replay bitmap:
              0xFFFFFFFF 0xFFFFFFFF
        outbound esp sas:
          spi: 0x532B60D0 (1395351760)
             transform: esp-aes esp-sha-hmac no compression
             in use settings ={RA, Tunnel,  NAT-T-Encaps, IKEv1, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 241664, crypto-map: SYSTEM_DEFAULT_CRYPTO_MAP
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (sec): 26551
             IV size: 16 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
             Anti replay bitmap:
              0x00000000 0x00000001
        Crypto map tag: outside_map0, seq num: 1, local addr: x.x.x.x
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          remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0/0/0)
          current_peer: x.x.x.x
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          #pkts decaps: 24914965, #pkts decrypt: 24914965, #pkts verify: 24914965
          #pkts compressed: 0, #pkts decompressed: 0
          #pkts not compressed: 39333117, #pkts comp failed: 0, #pkts decomp failed: 0
          #pre-frag successes: 0, #pre-frag failures: 0, #fragments created: 0
          #PMTUs sent: 0, #PMTUs rcvd: 0, #decapsulated frgs needing reassembly: 0
          #TFC rcvd: 0, #TFC sent: 0
          #Valid ICMP Errors rcvd: 0, #Invalid ICMP Errors rcvd: 0
          #send errors: 0, #recv errors: 0
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          PMTU time remaining (sec): 0, DF policy: copy-df
          ICMP error validation: disabled, TFC packets: disabled
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          current inbound spi : E6CDF924
        inbound esp sas:
          spi: 0xE6CDF924 (3872258340)
             transform: esp-3des esp-sha-hmac no compression
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, IKEv1, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 163840, crypto-map: outside_map0
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (3651601/15931)
             IV size: 8 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
             Anti replay bitmap:
              0xFFFFFFFF 0xFFFFFFFF
        outbound esp sas:
          spi: 0xF6943017 (4136906775)
             transform: esp-3des esp-sha-hmac no compression
             in use settings ={L2L, Tunnel, IKEv1, }
             slot: 0, conn_id: 163840, crypto-map: outside_map0
             sa timing: remaining key lifetime (kB/sec): (3561355/15931)
             IV size: 8 bytes
             replay detection support: Y
             Anti replay bitmap:
              0x00000000 0x00000001
    ASA5505MAN#

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    I attached the config.

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    We are looking to set up a site-to-site VPN with a backup over a T1. We have a remote site with a  1841 router. This router has a PTP T1 back to a secondary location with a 2811. Due to location, the only option we had to get additional bandwidth was to have a cable modem installed. We want to set a site-to-site up to our primary location, with a backup route over the T1 in the event the cable modem goes down. We have an ASA 5505 at the remote location, and an ASA 5540 at the primary. In addition, we want to split the traffic across the two connections. Since the wireless controllers are anchored back to the secondary location, we want to send that traffic over the PTP T1 and the rest of the traffic over the VPN. We also need to have a backup route for the wireless traffic to send across the VPN in the event the T1 goes down.

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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/prod_configuration_examples_list.html
    Regards

  • ASA 5505 VPN HELP!!!

    I have two ASA 5505's.  One is currently setup as my firewall connected to the Cox Cable modem and wireless AP.  I have another ASA that I would like to use, I have an idea that I could set that one up as a VPN unit, but not sure how I could do that.  If that is not an option, can you provide the command line instructions on how to setup the VPN via the console cable.  I am kinda new and I am slowing trying to become more knowledgeable about this.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Jon
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    ASA Version 8.2(3)wn coldstart' comm
    !d
    hostname Wood-ASA1-if
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    domain-name lv.cox.net the 'inspect ip-optio
    enable password 8Ry2YjIyt7RRXU24 encrypted8cb69fe 20cfb60adisk0:/asa823.bin      
    passwd 2KFQnbNIdI.2KYOU encrypteded the 'service-policy global_pol
    namesobal'
    !a
    interface Ethernet0/0in        ^         
    switchport access vlan 2%ASA-5-
    command.ser 'Con
    !S
    interface Ethernet0/1ig' executed the 'pro
    !t
    interface Ethernet0/2mand.tics access-lirv
    interface Ethernet0/3 securi
    rd DfltAccess
    !l
    interface Etherne              
    interface Vlan1ecuted the 'pro
    nameif inside' command.omma
    security-level 100
    %ASA-5-111008: Use
    ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.01008: User 'Config' executed the 'no
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    interface Vlan2 the '
    %ASA-5-1
    nameif outsidefig' executed t
    security-level 0-5-111008: User '
    ip address dhcp setrouteination address http http
    boot system disk0:/asa823-k8.bing' executed the 'class-map inspe
    boot config disk0:/asa823.binom/its/service/oddce/services
    ftp mode passivemand. User 'Conf
    dns server-group DefaultDNS User 'Config' execut
    %ASA-
    domain-name lv.cox.netexecuted the 'destinati
    object-group icmp-type ICMP-INBOUNDation linkup linkdown coldstart' co
    description Permit necessary inbound ICMP trafficand.'policy-map type
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    icmp-object echo-replyon transport-method htt
    icmp-object unreachable
    s_map' command.t
    icmp-object t            
    %ASA-
    logging buffered warningsecuted the 'subscribe-to-
    logging asdm notificationsxecuted t
    %ASA-5-111008: U
    mtu inside 1500cuted the 'poli
    mtu outside 1500ct
    riodic month
    icmp unreachable rate-limit 1 burst-size 1-111008: User 'Config' executed the 'subsc
    asdm image disk0:/asdm-625.bino5-111008: User 'Config' execu
    no asdm history enablemmand.outside' command
    arp timeout 14400monthly' command.
    nat-control
    %ASA-5-111
    global (outside) 1 interfacenfig' executed the 'subscrib
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    d.n
    %ASA
    access-group INBOUND in interface outside08: Us
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    aaa authentication ssh console LOCALe Ethernet0/5, changed state to admi
    http server enableas
    %ASA-5-111008:
    http 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 inside' executed the
    %ASA-4-411003: Interfa
    no snmp-server locationstate to administra con
    no snmp-server contact                     
    telnet timeout 5# nat-contr
    %ASA
    ssh 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 insideec
    %ASA-4-411001: Line pro
    ssh 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 outside/3, changed state to upomma
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    %ASA
    console timeout 0onfig' executed t
    dhcpd dns 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4ne protocol on Interface
    dhcpd auto_config outside to ups_map' com
    %ASA-5-1
    !0
    dhcpd address 192.168.1.2-192.168.1.33 insideommand
    enableR: % I
    Password:SA-5-1110
    Wood-A
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    dhcpd enable insidescoas
    %ASA-5-111008
    !U
    threat-detection basic-threat%ASA-5-111008: User 'enable_1
    threat-detection statistics acce
    .0.0.0 0.0.0.        
    parametersprompt host
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    policy-map type inspect dns prsent_dns_map 0/0' command. executed the 'inspe
    no shut
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    Wood-AS
      message-length maximum 512 Interface Ethernet0/0, chan
    policy-map global_policyg' executed the 'inspect
    class inspection_defaultA-5-111008: User 'Con
    ini
      inspect dns preset_dns_map
    %ASA-5-111008: User 'enable
      inspect ftpthe 'no shutd
      inspect h323 h225111008: User 'Confi
      inspect h323 rasstination address
      inspect rsh1001: Line pr
      inspect ip-options
    service-policy global_policy global
    prompt hostname context
    call-home
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      destination address http https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DD
    CEService
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      subscribe-to-alert-group diagnostic
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      subscribe-to-alert-group configuration periodic monthly
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    cheers.

  • ASA 5505 VPN Connection Issue

    Good morning everyone,
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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a0080702999.shtml

  • Asa 5505 vpn

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    nameif inside 
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    interface Vlan2 
    nameif outside 
    security-level 0 
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    crypto ipsec transform-set trans esp-3des esp-sha-hmac 
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    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000 Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
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       7: 16:20:52.326734 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
       8: 16:20:53.326780 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
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    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
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      11: 16:20:56.327024 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      12: 16:20:57.327116 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      13: 16:20:58.327131 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000 Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      14: 16:20:59.327207 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      15: 16:21:00.327253 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      16: 16:21:46.298202 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 188.47.231.204.4804 > x.x.x.x: S 1269179881:1269179881(0) win 65535 Drop-reason: (acl-drop) Flow is denied by configured rule
      17: 16:21:49.249971 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 188.47.231.204.4804 >x.x.x.x: S 1269179881:1269179881(0) win 65535 Drop-reason: (acl-drop) Flow is denied by configured rule
      18: 16:22:01.331449 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      19: 16:22:02.331541 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000 Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      20: 16:22:02.847002 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.102.3601 > 192.168.16.7.389: . ack 776344922 win 0 Drop-reason: (tcp-3whs-failed) TCP failed 3 way handshake
      21: 16:22:03.331617 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      22: 16:22:04.331693 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      23: 16:22:05.331769 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      24: 16:22:06.331830 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      25: 16:22:07.331907 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      26: 16:22:08.331937 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      27: 16:22:09.332029 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      28: 16:22:10.332075 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      29: 16:22:11.332136 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      30: 16:22:12.332258 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      31: 16:22:24.346081 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 46.108.60.22.80 > x.x.x.x: S 3922541222:3922541222(0) ack 1002562688 win 8192 Drop-reason: (sp-security-failed) Slowpath security checks failed
      32: 16:22:30.981119 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.102.3597 > 192.168.16.7.135: . ack 2880086683 win 0 Drop-reason: (tcp-3whs-failed) TCP failed 3 way handshake
      33: 16:22:33.120583 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209 Drop-reason: (sp-security-failed) Slowpath security checks failed
      34: 16:22:55.556016 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56162 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 1318982887 win 0 Drop-reason: (tcp-3whs-failed) TCP failed 3 way handshake
      35: 16:23:13.102671 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.24.2222 > 192.168.113.2.1358: . ack 965718404 win 65103
      36: 16:23:13.336423 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      37: 16:23:14.336515 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000 Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      38: 16:23:15.336591 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      39: 16:23:16.336621 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      40: 16:23:17.336698 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      41: 16:23:18.336774 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000 Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      42: 16:23:19.336850 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      43: 16:23:20.336911 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      44: 16:23:21.337033 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      45: 16:23:22.337033 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000 Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      46: 16:23:23.337125 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      47: 16:23:24.337156 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet Drop-reason: (l2_acl) FP L2 rule drop
      48: 16:23:25.838900 788c.24f4.af1e 1503.0100.1644 0x6336 27: 
      49: 16:23:25.902602 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1360 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 1261179433:1261179433(0) ack 346419241 win 65535 Drop-reason: (tcp-not-syn) First TCP packet not SYN
      50: 16:23:26.172491 8aa9.7eaf.b518 1503.0100.162a 0xcc22 27: 
      51: 16:23:26.183858 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1361 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 3073385160:3073385160(0) ack 330255452 win 65535
      52: 16:23:26.411447 ac6e.3686.6139 1503.0100.16aa 0x15c4 27: 
      53: 16:23:26.412225 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1362 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 3114673537:3114673537(0) ack 2528250261 win 65535
      54: 16:23:54.887695 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53324 > 192.168.16.5.1433: . ack 2023126490 win 0
      55: 16:23:55.944577 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53325 > 192.168.16.5.1433: . ack 94487779 win 0
      56: 16:23:58.797871 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1364 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 1356011818:1356011818(0) ack 2268294164 win 64505
      57: 16:23:58.799153 580a.0f16.0e1a 1503.0100.1625 0x6642 27: 
      58: 16:24:12.472265 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1366 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 2587530253:2587530253(0) ack 997846426 win 64501
      59: 16:24:12.473059 c38c.f9d3.267b 1503.0100.16c9 0xe516 27: 
      60: 16:24:20.997476 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.1025 > 192.168.113.100.53333: . ack 3487921852 win 64975
      61: 16:24:25.341443 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      62: 16:24:26.341443 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      63: 16:24:27.341535 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      64: 16:24:28.341565 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      65: 16:24:29.341687 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      66: 16:24:30.341748 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      67: 16:24:31.341779 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      68: 16:24:31.744285 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.103.56171: . ack 712258524 win 65535
      69: 16:24:32.341870 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      70: 16:24:33.209385 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56173 > 192.168.16.6.389: . ack 154944525 win 0
      71: 16:24:33.341916 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      72: 16:24:34.341962 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      73: 16:24:35.342084 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      74: 16:24:36.342160 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      75: 16:24:46.196843 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
      76: 16:24:47.981196 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.101.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 214
      77: 16:25:24.513370 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1370 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 2400826:2400826(0) ack 249202338 win 64383
      78: 16:25:24.514377 8684.9fef.d151 1503.0100.1680 0xdf2e 27: 
      79: 16:25:37.346326 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      80: 16:25:38.346417 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      81: 16:25:39.230350 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53340 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 188710898 win 0
      82: 16:25:39.230395 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53341 > 192.168.16.7.135: . ack 2767236437 win 0
      83: 16:25:39.232257 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53343 > 192.168.16.7.1025: . ack 689444713 win 0
      84: 16:25:39.346478 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      85: 16:25:40.346509 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      86: 16:25:41.346631 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      87: 16:25:42.346661 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      88: 16:25:43.346738 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      89: 16:25:44.346844 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      90: 16:25:45.346936 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      91: 16:25:46.346936 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
      92: 16:25:47.347043 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      93: 16:25:48.347119 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
      94: 16:25:59.497197 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53350 > 192.168.16.8.1168: . ack 1640347657 win 0
      95: 16:26:09.189016 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 112.204.234.145.39894 >x.x.x.x.5900: S 3415732392:3415732392(0) win 65535
      96: 16:26:09.192906 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 112.204.234.145.39893 > x.x.x.x.5900: S 4277351748:4277351748(0) win 65535
      97: 16:26:09.415917 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 112.204.234.145.39902 > x.x.x.x.5900: S 2622006339:2622006339(0) win 65535
      98: 16:26:12.062389 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 112.204.234.145.39894 > x.x.x.x.5900: S 3415732392:3415732392(0) win 65535
      99: 16:26:12.176840 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 112.204.234.145.39893 >x.x.x.x.5900: S 4277351748:4277351748(0) win 65535
    100: 16:26:12.277222 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 112.204.234.145.39902 >x.x.x.x.5900: S 2622006339:2622006339(0) win 65535
    101: 16:26:18.090418 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 79.26.104.252.2960 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2362092149:2362092149(0) win 65535
    102: 16:26:21.016097 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 79.26.104.252.2960 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2362092149:2362092149(0) win 65535
    103: 16:26:29.047269 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53349 > 192.168.16.8.135: . ack 1602664145 win 0
    104: 16:26:29.047315 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53351 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 2983532581 win 0
    105: 16:26:30.854707 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 201
    106: 16:26:31.566697 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 211
    107: 16:26:49.351254 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    108: 16:26:50.351269 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    109: 16:26:51.351345 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    110: 16:26:52.351391 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    111: 16:26:53.351498 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    112: 16:26:54.351529 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    113: 16:26:55.351681 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    114: 16:26:56.351696 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    115: 16:26:57.351742 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    116: 16:26:58.351910 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    117: 16:26:59.351925 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    118: 16:27:00.352002 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    119: 16:27:40.086131 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1376 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 66250328:66250328(0) ack 15807648 win 64600
    120: 16:27:40.086665 c969.9bb4.8522 1503.0100.160b 0xaa70 27: 
    121: 16:27:49.601043 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    122: 16:27:56.085536 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.113.61369 > 192.168.113.2.3389: . 1356749934:1356750395(461) ack 2198032306 win 32768
    123: 16:28:01.356106 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    124: 16:28:02.356198 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    125: 16:28:03.356274 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    126: 16:28:04.356320 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    127: 16:28:05.356426 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    128: 16:28:06.356487 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    129: 16:28:07.356533 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    130: 16:28:08.356625 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    131: 16:28:09.356671 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    132: 16:28:10.356747 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    133: 16:28:11.356808 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    134: 16:28:11.623350 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.113.61370 > 192.168.113.2.3389: . ack 236838803 win 32764
    135: 16:28:12.356884 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    136: 16:28:13.517597 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1384 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 358563673 win 0
    137: 16:28:36.442390 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.2.1388: . ack 3605529264 win 65535
    138: 16:28:41.392862 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1402 > 192.168.16.6.389: . ack 3155576226 win 0
    139: 16:28:46.584808 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.113.61370 > 192.168.113.2.3389: . ack 236894788 win 32682
    140: 16:28:54.008468 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 195.57.0.146.18831 >x.x.x.x.445: S 3177136782:3177136782(0) win 65535
    141: 16:28:56.157813 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 174
    142: 16:28:57.070537 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 195.57.0.146.18831 > x.x.x.47.445: S 3177136782:3177136782(0) win 65535
    143: 16:29:00.678492 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    144: 16:29:01.428475 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    145: 16:29:02.178625 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    146: 16:29:03.067943 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    147: 16:29:03.180090 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1409 > 255.255.255.255.1434:  udp 1
    148: 16:29:03.196950 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 195.57.0.146.18831 > x.x.x.47.445: S 3177136782:3177136782(0) win 65535
    149: 16:29:10.270951 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.21.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 201
    150: 16:29:13.361080 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    151: 16:29:14.361156 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    152: 16:29:15.361202 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    153: 16:29:16.361263 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    154: 16:29:17.361370 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    155: 16:29:18.361431 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    156: 16:29:19.361462 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    157: 16:29:20.361523 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    158: 16:29:21.361645 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    159: 16:29:22.361675 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    160: 16:29:23.361767 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    161: 16:29:24.361828 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    162: 16:29:26.454276 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1379 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 1950662540 win 0
    163: 16:29:55.650326 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.2.1413: . ack 1437557360 win 65535
    164: 16:30:06.193486 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    165: 16:30:06.275788 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1419 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 2901932674:2901932674(0) ack 2194877438 win 65535
    166: 16:30:06.276108 f51d.deb4.fe29 1503.0100.1667 0xef26 27: 
    167: 16:30:06.458624 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.101.63801 > 23.51.192.60.443: R 2143801199:2143801199(0) ack 856889377 win 0
    168: 16:30:06.943447 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    169: 16:30:07.693857 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    170: 16:30:11.228595 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.101.60989: . ack 1672597860 win 65535
    171: 16:30:11.300765 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.101.60990: . ack 3222644503 win 64285
    172: 16:30:11.535677 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.101.60992: . ack 4073444089 win 65535
    173: 16:30:12.626234 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.1026 > 192.168.113.2.1395: . ack 1607137060 win 64650
    174: 16:30:12.626676 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1414 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 1802016687 win 0
    175: 16:30:14.321028 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.53382 > 192.168.16.8.1168: . ack 3656217567 win 0
    176: 16:30:20.957622 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.101.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 214
    177: 16:30:22.886520 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.101.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    178: 16:30:23.650906 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.101.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    179: 16:30:24.415261 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.101.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    180: 16:30:25.366024 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    181: 16:30:26.366069 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    182: 16:30:27.366192 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    183: 16:30:28.366298 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    184: 16:30:29.366314 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    185: 16:30:30.366344 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    186: 16:30:31.366405 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    187: 16:30:32.366512 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    188: 16:30:33.366588 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    189: 16:30:34.366603 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    190: 16:30:35.366726 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    191: 16:30:36.366787 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    192: 16:30:41.354550 802.1Q vlan#2 P2 86.144.206.150.4500 > x.x.x.42.4500:  udp 1
    193: 16:31:41.317641 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    194: 16:31:41.410135 802.1Q vlan#2 P2 86.144.206.150.4500 > x.x.x.42.4500:  udp 1
    195: 16:31:42.067531 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    196: 16:31:42.625211 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1425 > 192.168.16.6.1026: . ack 324632995 win 0
    197: 16:31:42.817447 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    198: 16:31:43.621641 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    199: 16:31:44.364391 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    200: 16:31:45.114373 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    201: 16:32:17.514194 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: P ack 705237681 win 64410
    202: 16:32:17.712991 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: . ack 705237697 win 64394
    203: 16:32:19.914289 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1441 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 3616971343:3616971343(0) ack 2537053001 win 64501
    204: 16:32:19.914976 0aee.f71f.4e9f 1503.0100.1693 0x6f0c 27: 
    205: 16:32:29.859559 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1442 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 1397115987:1397115987(0) ack 4256161373 win 64503
    206: 16:32:29.860749 dd44.a305.9308 1503.0100.1656 0x8911 27: 
    207: 16:32:37.739189 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.50120 > 192.168.16.5.1433: . ack 2902970569 win 0
    208: 16:32:44.122887 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1443 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 2657615761:2657615761(0) ack 4200892746 win 64503
    209: 16:32:44.124062 f6a1.d7ab.e83a 1503.0100.1680 0xc43a 27: 
    210: 16:32:47.656719 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.49261 > 192.168.16.7.1025: . ack 3158609488 win 0
    211: 16:33:04.969783 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1445 > 192.168.113.1.443: F 814444399:814444399(0) ack 1634267102 win 64503
    212: 16:33:04.970881 aa38.dfad.c613 1503.0100.1676 0x82be 27: 
    213: 16:33:12.628095 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.1026 > 192.168.113.2.1435: . ack 2283288029 win 65171
    214: 16:33:27.120065 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: P 1127604049:1127604142(93) ack 2305443558 win 64394
    215: 16:33:27.720421 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: P 1127604049:1127604142(93) ack 2305443558 win 64394
    216: 16:33:28.925199 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: P 1127604049:1127604142(93) ack 2305443558 win 65535
    217: 16:33:30.033689 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: P 1127604049:1127604142(93) ack 2305443558 win 65535
    218: 16:33:31.240466 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: P 1127604049:1127604142(93) ack 2305443558 win 65535
    219: 16:33:33.658123 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.8.1145 > 192.168.113.102.1106: P 1127604049:1127604142(93) ack 2305443558 win 65535
    220: 16:34:28.894362 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 78.8.246.9.4932 > x.x.x.47.445: S 3906206304:3906206304(0) win 65535
    221: 16:34:31.868103 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 78.8.246.9.4932 > x.x.x.47.445: S 3906206304:3906206304(0) win 65535
    222: 16:34:39.949657 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.102.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 201
    223: 16:35:01.222492 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.68 > 255.255.255.255.67:  udp 300
    224: 16:35:01.650952 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    225: 16:35:02.400995 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    226: 16:35:03.151084 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    227: 16:35:04.022093 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    228: 16:35:04.772146 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    229: 16:35:05.522220 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    230: 16:35:20.168295 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    231: 16:35:20.524264 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    232: 16:35:20.918333 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    233: 16:35:21.274354 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    234: 16:35:21.668346 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    235: 16:35:22.024412 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    236: 16:35:41.391978 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.102.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 201
    237: 16:35:41.734932 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.10.445 > 192.168.113.102.3524: . ack 2927988043 win 63730
    238: 16:35:44.540041 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    239: 16:35:45.290100 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    240: 16:35:45.678050 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    241: 16:35:46.040143 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    242: 16:35:46.220005 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 211
    243: 16:35:46.428124 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    244: 16:35:47.178213 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    245: 16:35:48.479345 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    246: 16:35:49.229373 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    247: 16:35:49.979380 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    248: 16:36:01.674388 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 180
    249: 16:36:01.674952 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 181
    250: 16:36:01.675074 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    251: 16:36:31.389170 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.103.56182: . ack 1459294663 win 65535
    252: 16:36:31.674174 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 180
    253: 16:36:32.426354 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56183 > 192.168.16.6.389: . ack 3653264448 win 0
    254: 16:36:32.426384 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56183 > 192.168.16.6.389: . ack 3653264448 win 0
    255: 16:37:01.673808 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 180
    256: 16:37:05.540468 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56179 > 192.168.16.6.1026: . ack 2381360421 win 0
    257: 16:37:29.018050 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0.0.0.0.68 > 255.255.255.255.67:  udp 323
    258: 16:37:29.019545 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.67 > 255.255.255.255.68:  udp 327
    259: 16:37:31.263887 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49158: . ack 978836481 win 65297
    260: 16:37:31.442710 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49167: . ack 4028718881 win 65221
    261: 16:37:31.524920 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49170: . ack 1787569991 win 65535
    262: 16:37:31.631391 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49171: . ack 1175931771 win 65221
    263: 16:37:31.673472 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 180
    264: 16:37:31.910536 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49175: . ack 1489216443 win 65535
    265: 16:37:32.324140 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49173: . ack 3658936090 win 65458
    266: 16:37:32.368785 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.49165 > 192.168.16.6.389: . ack 72233897 win 0
    267: 16:37:32.483510 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 211
    268: 16:37:32.531146 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.49157 > 192.168.16.7.389: . ack 4263416637 win 0
    269: 16:37:32.736488 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    270: 16:37:32.998788 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49182: . ack 3004547102 win 64245
    271: 16:37:33.069179 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49184: . ack 3786025013 win 65535
    272: 16:37:33.111429 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209
    273: 16:37:33.486501 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    274: 16:37:34.236529 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    275: 16:37:34.548982 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.49190: . ack 713312844 win 65535
    276: 16:37:35.396524 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    277: 16:37:36.149940 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    278: 16:37:36.914289 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    279: 16:37:37.630094 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.55930 > 192.168.16.7.53: . ack 1516588584 win 0
    280: 16:37:37.727364 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    281: 16:37:38.477529 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    282: 16:37:39.227527 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    283: 16:37:39.458716 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 181
    284: 16:37:39.458853 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    285: 16:37:39.499577 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.68 > 255.255.255.255.67:  udp 300
    286: 16:37:39.548280 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 211
    287: 16:37:39.972529 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    288: 16:37:40.040555 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    289: 16:37:40.722618 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    290: 16:37:40.790608 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    291: 16:37:41.332029 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.55936: . ack 764822756 win 65297
    292: 16:37:41.472631 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    293: 16:37:41.540667 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    294: 16:37:41.864167 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.389 > 192.168.113.100.55934: . ack 181110485 win 64773
    295: 16:37:42.355694 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    296: 16:37:43.105829 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    297: 16:37:43.855821 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    298: 16:37:58.170080 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.49155 > 192.168.16.7.135: . ack 1966960952 win 0
    299: 16:37:58.172064 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.49156 > 192.168.16.7.1025: . ack 1273630770 win 0
    300: 16:38:01.673198 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 180
    301: 16:38:01.673549 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 181
    302: 16:38:01.673655 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    303: 16:38:01.739082 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    304: 16:38:07.355511 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    305: 16:38:08.105554 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    306: 16:38:08.855592 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    307: 16:38:09.680613 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    308: 16:38:10.430748 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    309: 16:38:11.180776 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    310: 16:38:12.134957 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.100.55944: . ack 2246367695 win 65237
    311: 16:38:12.209217 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.55945: . ack 2494919019 win 64264
    312: 16:38:12.561845 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    313: 16:38:12.966197 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.55948: . ack 2086593126 win 65535
    314: 16:38:13.311949 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    315: 16:38:13.761389 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.55950: . ack 2045545802 win 65535
    316: 16:38:14.061977 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    317: 16:38:14.223499 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.55953: . ack 1713858377 win 64292
    318: 16:38:14.736351 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1460 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 1683177201 win 0
    319: 16:38:14.932019 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    320: 16:38:15.682093 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    321: 16:38:16.432137 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    322: 16:38:22.554490 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 84.233.195.62.80 > x.x.x.42.41099: . ack 4144961094 win 4824
    323: 16:38:22.590560 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 84.233.195.62.80 > x.x.x.42.41099: R 2988301725:2988301725(0) win 0
    324: 16:38:28.171164 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.55946 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 1977991697 win 0
    325: 16:38:28.696192 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56188 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 2408117423 win 0
    326: 16:38:31.672877 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 180
    327: 16:38:32.107965 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 201
    328: 16:38:35.048642 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    329: 16:38:36.682948 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.55960: . ack 4217273847 win 65535
    330: 16:38:37.418145 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.55959 > 192.168.16.8.1168: . ack 2927102471 win 0
    331: 16:38:39.650906 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.7.88 > 192.168.113.100.55965: . ack 3654544597 win 64245
    332: 16:38:58.170798 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.55947 > 192.168.16.6.1026: . ack 2221560240 win 0
    333: 16:39:39.647915 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 46.214.148.199.6237 > x.x.x.42.445: S 4290339150:4290339150(0) win 65535
    334: 16:39:42.649868 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 46.214.148.199.6237 > x.x.x.42.445: S 4290339150:4290339150(0) win 65535
    335: 16:40:05.249987 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    336: 16:40:06.000000 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    337: 16:40:06.749976 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    338: 16:40:07.344052 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 211
    339: 16:40:08.801716 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    340: 16:40:09.252031 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.139 > 192.168.113.2.1483: P 3217152810:3217152814(4) ack 4243483819 win 65463
    341: 16:40:09.566087 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    342: 16:40:10.330564 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.100.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    343: 16:40:11.073436 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 189.4.30.188.4049 > x.x.x.47.445: S 583807781:583807781(0) win 65535
    344: 16:40:14.013030 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 189.4.30.188.4049 > x.x.x.47.445: S 583807781:583807781(0) win 65535
    345: 16:40:21.073253 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.1026 > 192.168.113.2.1465: . ack 1572968133 win 64691
    346: 16:40:53.498631 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.103.56193: . ack 2614204448 win 65535
    347: 16:40:54.113168 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.103.56195: . ack 3619711523 win 65535
    348: 16:42:05.264024 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.21.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 201
    349: 16:42:05.990610 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    350: 16:42:06.582886 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    351: 16:42:07.831057 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    352: 16:42:08.623075 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    353: 16:42:09.624509 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    354: 16:42:10.593231 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    355: 16:42:11.703485 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    356: 16:42:12.813693 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    357: 16:42:13.923383 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    358: 16:42:14.963329 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    359: 16:42:15.995477 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    360: 16:42:17.103647 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    361: 16:42:18.103495 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    362: 16:42:19.203511 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 0000.74da.ed6f ffff.ffff.ffff 0x8100 64:
    0001 8137 ffff 0022 0004 0000 0000 ffff
    ffff ffff 0452 0000 0000 0000 74da ed6f
    4100 0003 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
    0000
    363: 16:42:20.203572 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    364: 16:42:21.203755 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 802.3 encap packet
    365: 16:43:34.032896 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 210.4.15.147.1983 > x.x.x.42.445: S 4060018625:4060018625(0) win 65535
    366: 16:43:36.924375 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 210.4.15.147.1983 > x.x.x.42.445: S 4060018625:4060018625(0) win 65535
    367: 16:43:51.279053 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    368: 16:43:52.028944 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    369: 16:43:52.778905 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    370: 16:43:53.583481 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    371: 16:43:54.325849 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    372: 16:43:55.075771 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    373: 16:44:43.299133 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 84.46.240.12.4739 > x.x.x.42.445: S 2644276309:2644276309(0) win 65535
    374: 16:44:46.355358 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 84.46.240.12.4739 > x.x.x.42.445: S 2644276309:2644276309(0) win 65535
    375: 16:45:13.762640 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 14.136.113.23.58068 > x.x.x.42.23: S 628177666:628177666(0) win 5840
    376: 16:45:13.764746 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 14.136.113.23.35631 > x.x.x.47.23: S 633610575:633610575(0) win 5840
    377: 16:45:13.764914 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 14.136.113.23.36646 >x.x.x.x: S 627103517:627103517(0) win 5840
    378: 16:46:47.038068 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56196 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 1047348019 win 0
    379: 16:47:35.921812 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 50.22.199.212.80 >x.x.x.x.48383: S 1930513355:1930513355(0) ack 1004916503 win 16384
    380: 16:47:36.554201 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 66.231.182.111.80 > x.x.x.x.1024: S 2203310160:2203310160(0) ack 2592535424 win 5840
    381: 16:48:57.603774 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 142.4.58.113.1859 >x.x.x.x.445: S 3585080814:3585080814(0) win 65535
    382: 16:49:00.493123 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 142.4.58.113.1859 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3585080814:3585080814(0) win 65535
    383: 16:49:23.626462 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1536 > x.x.x.x.53: . ack 136785297 win 0
    384: 16:49:26.492848 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.2.1537: . ack 2966267924 win 65535
    385: 16:49:45.827883 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 62.75.244.214.80 > x.x.x.x.40215: S 2919672066:2919672066(0) ack 760938497 win 5840
    386: 16:49:56.653225 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 220.132.215.144.4822 > x.x.x.x.23: S 2534918729:2534918729(0) win 5808
    387: 16:49:56.655086 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 220.132.215.144.3935 > x.x.x.x.23: S 2538528904:2538528904(0) win 5808
    388: 16:49:56.665477 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 220.132.215.144.3892 >x.x.x.x.23: S 2530221481:2530221481(0) win 5808
    389: 16:50:05.196980 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    390: 16:50:05.946926 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    391: 16:50:06.696954 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    392: 16:50:33.087489 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    393: 16:50:34.330854 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 201
    394: 16:51:48.139961 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 41.84.159.34.3753 > x.x.x.x.445: S 1632777117:1632777117(0) win 65535
    395: 16:51:51.117700 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 41.84.159.34.3753 >x.x.x.x.445: S 1632777117:1632777117(0) win 65535
    396: 16:52:16.155723 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 118.157.40.230.17343 > x.x.x.x.45093:  udp 30
    397: 16:52:16.173620 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 118.157.40.230.17343 > x.x.x.x.45093:  udp 20
    398: 16:52:19.312148 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 118.157.40.230.17343 > x.x.x.x.45093:  udp 20
    399: 16:52:25.864243 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 118.157.40.230.17343 > x.x.x.x.45093:  udp 20
    400: 16:52:33.102457 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209
    401: 16:52:38.334028 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 118.157.40.230.17343 > x.x.x.x.45093:  udp 20
    402: 16:53:02.396128 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 118.157.40.230.17343 >x.x.x.x.45093:  udp 20
    403: 16:53:13.157355 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1554 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 460543479 win 0
    404: 16:53:31.871552 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 118.157.40.230.17343 > x.x.x.x.45093:  udp 20
    405: 16:55:40.103220 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 79.13.79.231.2042 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3623912103:3623912103(0) win 65535
    406: 16:55:42.940411 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 79.13.79.231.2042 > x.x.x.40.445: S 3623912103:3623912103(0) win 65535
    407: 16:56:01.209049 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    408: 16:56:01.814548 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1561 > 192.168.16.6.1026: . ack 3029302484 win 0
    409: 16:56:01.958995 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    410: 16:56:02.709008 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    411: 16:56:03.515110 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    412: 16:56:04.255891 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    413: 16:56:05.005874 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    414: 16:56:35.329649 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.389 > 192.168.113.2.1573: . ack 2011530329 win 65280
    415: 16:57:18.817050 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.103.56207: . ack 3180698784 win 65535
    416: 16:57:18.887191 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.103.56208: . ack 2540987118 win 65535
    417: 16:58:00.045529 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.135 > 192.168.113.2.1570: . ack 1936024672 win 65263
    418: 16:58:03.923337 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1571 > 192.168.16.6.1026: . ack 4000727925 win 0
    419: 16:58:24.150276 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1584 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 1251414172 win 0
    420: 16:58:39.814090 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.389 > 192.168.113.2.1231: R 3143068825:3143068825(0) win 0
    421: 16:58:48.666560 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.103.56210 > 192.168.16.6.389: . ack 1501688799 win 0
    422: 17:00:05.206547 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    423: 17:00:05.956508 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    424: 17:00:06.706506 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    425: 17:00:28.431206 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 71.244.82.240.4041 >x.x.x.x.445: S 362528713:362528713(0) win 65535
    426: 17:00:31.485356 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 71.244.82.240.4041 > x.x.x.x.445: S 362528713:362528713(0) win 65535
    427: 17:02:34.845735 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    428: 17:02:50.268998 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 128.68.207.98.1642 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3558079521:3558079521(0) win 65535
    429: 17:02:51.441536 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 95.37.124.146.2470 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3847235035:3847235035(0) win 65535
    430: 17:02:53.252779 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 128.68.207.98.1642 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3558079521:3558079521(0) win 65535
    431: 17:02:54.298949 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 95.37.124.146.2470 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3847235035:3847235035(0) win 65535
    432: 17:03:24.651104 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1604 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 927286160 win 0
    433: 17:05:23.439979 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 221.132.33.39.3471 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2983629597:2983629597(0) win 65535
    434: 17:05:25.237002 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 204.111.67.69.4533 > x.x.x.x.445: S 1412418025:1412418025(0) win 65535
    435: 17:05:26.407663 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 221.132.33.39.3471 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2983629597:2983629597(0) win 65535
    436: 17:05:28.156669 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 204.111.67.69.4533 >x.x.x.x.445: S 1412418025:1412418025(0) win 65535
    437: 17:05:41.544069 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 106.3.103.188.40760 > x.x.x.x.445: S 1656511640:1656511640(0) win 65535
    438: 17:05:44.548021 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 106.3.103.188.40760 > x.x.x.x.445: S 1656511640:1656511640(0) win 65535
    439: 17:06:11.262620 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 95.51.201.5.2510 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3351917967:3351917967(0) win 65535
    440: 17:06:14.298766 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 95.51.201.5.2510 > x.x.x.x.445: S 3351917967:3351917967(0) win 65535
    441: 17:07:16.002975 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 37.59.0.72.22 > x.x.x.x.80: S 1208637086:1208637086(0) ack 1 win 14600
    442: 17:07:33.093028 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209
    443: 17:08:11.139015 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    444: 17:08:11.888961 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    445: 17:08:12.638959 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    446: 17:08:13.446571 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    447: 17:08:14.185842 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    448: 17:08:14.935788 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    449: 17:10:05.434685 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    450: 17:10:06.184698 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    451: 17:10:06.934628 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    452: 17:13:48.562791 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 45.131.126.147.53949 >x.x.x.x.14768: . win 16384
    453: 17:14:33.697626 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    454: 17:17:41.242846 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 174.138.175.180.5139 > x.x.x.x.5060:  udp 417
    455: 17:17:41.260789 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 174.138.175.180.5139 > x.x.x.x.5060:  udp 418
    456: 17:17:41.293014 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 174.138.175.180.5139 > x.x.x.x.5060:  udp 418
    457: 17:18:26.144813 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1665 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 3674161483 win 0
    458: 17:18:47.300216 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.1026 > 192.168.113.2.1651: . ack 963481079 win 65535
    459: 17:19:40.849702 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 93.63.181.21.62986 > x.x.x.x.445: S 274304149:274304149(0) win 65535
    460: 17:19:43.733055 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 93.63.181.21.62986 > x.x.x.x.445: S 274304149:274304149(0) win 65535
    461: 17:20:01.536120 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 31.47.40.58.2982 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2578199672:2578199672(0) win 16384
    462: 17:20:04.582275 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 31.47.40.58.2982 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2578199672:2578199672(0) win 16384
    463: 17:20:04.943875 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    464: 17:20:05.693888 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    465: 17:20:06.443900 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    466: 17:20:16.571320 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    467: 17:20:17.318800 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    468: 17:20:18.068798 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    469: 17:20:18.875885 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    470: 17:20:19.615645 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    471: 17:20:20.365627 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    472: 17:20:21.752738 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.139 > 192.168.113.2.1678: P 640741668:640741672(4) ack 2410017920 win 65463
    473: 17:21:27.330320 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 109.3.51.11.80 >x.x.x.x.40328: R 0:0(0) ack 987376948 win 0
    474: 17:22:33.083537 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209
    475: 17:23:13.037092 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1686 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 2164880831 win 0
    476: 17:23:23.507862 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.24.2222 > 192.168.113.2.1687: . ack 3400485149 win 64451
    477: 17:24:03.007293 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 114.34.110.185.35787 > x.x.x.x.23: S 475586745:475586745(0) win 5808
    478: 17:24:03.013381 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 114.34.110.185.56372 > x.x.x.x.23: S 471207272:471207272(0) win 5808
    479: 17:24:03.015410 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 114.34.110.185.37824 > x.x.x.x.23: S 470577274:470577274(0) win 5808
    480: 17:25:10.359997 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 126.91.113.22.33902 > x.x.x.x.56490:  udp 30
    481: 17:25:10.379939 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 126.91.113.22.33902 > x.x.x.x..56490:  udp 20
    482: 17:25:13.498478 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 126.91.113.22.33902 > x.x.x.x.56490:  udp 20
    483: 17:25:19.907927 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 126.91.113.22.33902 > x.x.x.x.56490:  udp 20
    484: 17:25:32.359631 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 126.91.113.22.33902 > x.x.x.x.56490:  udp 20
    485: 17:25:56.363415 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 126.91.113.22.33902 > x.x.x.x.56490:  udp 20
    486: 17:26:25.632077 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 126.91.113.22.33902 > x.x.x.x.56490:  udp 20
    487: 17:26:36.299468 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    488: 17:29:27.531863 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.2.1703: . ack 3505140564 win 65535
    489: 17:29:28.061977 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.2.1704: . ack 1723398161 win 65535
    490: 17:30:04.984583 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    491: 17:30:05.734565 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    492: 17:30:06.484594 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    493: 17:31:08.448676 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1705 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 329930795 win 0
    494: 17:32:26.498753 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    495: 17:32:27.248720 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    496: 17:32:27.998681 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    497: 17:32:28.805210 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    498: 17:32:29.545565 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    499: 17:32:30.295669 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    500: 17:33:15.029081 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 37.59.0.72.22 > x.x.x.x.80: S 1846440469:1846440469(0) ack 1 win 14600
    501: 17:34:32.666683 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 186.210.159.134.1497 >x.x.x.x.445: S 731294763:731294763(0) win 65535
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    503: 17:34:35.604262 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 186.210.159.134.1497 > x.x.x.x.445: S 731294763:731294763(0) win 65535
    504: 17:34:36.750998 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.2.1748: . ack 1292574253 win 65535
    505: 17:34:37.026670 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1741 > 192.168.16.6.389: . ack 3709459071 win 0
    506: 17:34:53.094096 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 81.191.253.254.1679 > x.x.x.x.23: S 1795047884:1795047884(0) win 5840
    507: 17:34:53.094126 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 81.191.253.254.1160 > x.x.x.x.23: S 1792069562:1792069562(0) win 5840
    508: 17:34:53.102182 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 81.191.253.254.4513 > x.x.x.x.23: S 1799422964:1799422964(0) win 5840
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    510: 17:36:43.723198 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 173.199.71.146.22 > x.x.x.x.80: R 0:0(0) ack 1 win 0
    511: 17:37:33.073894 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209
    512: 17:38:24.955700 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1761 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 1222119482 win 0
    513: 17:38:34.073040 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    514: 17:38:35.042249 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    515: 17:40:04.993661 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    516: 17:40:05.743674 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    517: 17:40:06.493718 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    518: 17:44:36.412759 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    519: 17:44:37.162757 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    520: 17:44:37.912886 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    521: 17:44:38.717217 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    522: 17:44:39.459616 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    523: 17:44:40.209766 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    524: 17:44:41.660412 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 46.108.60.22.80 > x.x.x.x.23736: S 1810069934:1810069934(0) ack 1517738109 win 8192
    525: 17:46:36.157737 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1789 > 192.168.16.6.135: . ack 89468705 win 0
    526: 17:46:36.157782 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1790 > 192.168.16.6.1026: . ack 3579387297 win 0
    527: 17:47:40.965648 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 78.139.165.57.4297 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2908035217:2908035217(0) win 65535
    528: 17:47:43.945385 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 78.139.165.57.4297 > x.x.x.x.445: S 2908035217:2908035217(0) win 65535
    529: 17:49:57.610640 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 31.31.89.9.22 > x.x.x.x.80: S 1417858380:1417858380(0) ack 1 win 14600
    530: 17:50:05.143699 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    531: 17:50:05.893630 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    532: 17:50:06.643658 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    533: 17:50:35.205967 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    534: 17:52:12.181204 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 91.227.122.90.80 > x.x.x.x.35714: S 3170841931:3170841931(0) ack 4036991100 win 5840
    535: 17:52:33.064190 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209
    536: 17:53:09.887390 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.1026 > 192.168.113.2.1822: . ack 2934231246 win 65171
    537: 17:53:12.554857 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1826 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 972433877 win 0
    538: 17:56:46.342297 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    539: 17:56:47.092326 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    540: 17:56:47.842272 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    541: 17:56:48.648236 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    542: 17:56:49.389170 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    543: 17:56:50.139168 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    544: 17:57:13.840181 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 50.22.199.212.80 > x.x.x.x.56495: S 99028886:99028886(0) ack 4216075886 win 16384
    545: 17:57:39.906081 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 114.26.202.181.4346 > x.x.x.x.445: S 1063524641:1063524641(0) win 65535
    546: 17:57:43.000442 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 114.26.202.181.4346 > x.x.x.x.445: S 1063524641:1063524641(0) win 65535
    547: 17:58:13.018858 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1864 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 4207183994 win 0
    548: 17:59:39.260194 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.88 > 192.168.113.2.1872: . ack 1374926765 win 65535
    549: 18:00:04.949566 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    550: 18:00:05.699579 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    551: 18:00:06.449576 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    552: 18:00:44.472158 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 212.70.128.163.2239 >x.x.x.x.445: S 490660798:490660798(0) win 65535
    553: 18:00:47.456076 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 212.70.128.163.2239 > x.x.x.x.445: S 490660798:490660798(0) win 65535
    554: 18:01:18.987894 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 114.43.54.76.3486 > x.x.x.x.445: S 4082553752:4082553752(0) win 65535
    555: 18:01:21.981745 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 114.43.54.76.3486 > x.x.x.x.445: S 4082553752:4082553752(0) win 65535
    556: 18:02:33.932477 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 218
    557: 18:03:01.819980 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 46.108.60.22.80 > x.x.x.x.30843: S 1487269552:1487269552(0) ack 569782833 win 8192
    558: 18:04:43.108270 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.389 > 192.168.113.2.1902: . ack 2909854688 win 65130
    559: 18:05:26.707894 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 61.160.247.40.6000 > x.x.x.47.3389: S 476708864:476708864(0) win 16384
    560: 18:05:26.715813 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 61.160.247.40.6000 > x.x.x.42.3389: S 983564288:983564288(0) win 16384
    561: 18:05:26.731941 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 61.160.247.40.6000 > x.x.x.40.3389: S 1910964224:1910964224(0) win 16384
    562: 18:06:12.440528 802.1Q vlan#2 P0 192.168.16.6.1026 > 192.168.113.2.1899: . ack 3842669121 win 64563
    563: 18:07:27.736488 802.1Q vlan#2 P2 81.196.79.244.40632 > x.x.x.42.445: S 1550760725:1550760725(0) win 65535
    564: 18:07:30.656155 802.1Q vlan#2 P2 81.196.79.244.40632 > x.x.x.42.445: S 1550760725:1550760725(0) win 65535
    565: 18:07:33.054654 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.138 > 192.168.113.255.138:  udp 209
    566: 18:08:13.949017 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.1915 > 192.168.16.24.2222: . ack 1717558933 win 0
    567: 18:08:56.271973 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    568: 18:08:57.021956 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    569: 18:08:57.771902 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    570: 18:08:58.593307 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
    571: 18:08:59.334394 802.1Q vlan#1 P0 192.168.113.2.137 > 192.168.113.255.137:  udp 50
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