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[FW1] Wierd traffic from doubleclick.net.



I have two firewalls on my network.  One is Firewall-1
 which is setup as a default gateway with NAT. The
other is an IBM firewall in which the clients use 
SOCKS v4.  

I am seeing users that are setup for SOCKs/IBM hitting
doubleclick.net via Firewall-1.  If the client has 
socks settings in IE, I don't see how any web traffic 
is getting to my Firewall-1 server.  

Example servers;

d141-unnamed.doubleclick.net
208.184.29.130.doubleclick.net


Any Ideas?


Also - What is the difference between the two products?
CPFW-FM-U-V41 and cpfw-epc-u-v41?  I am told I need
enterprise, but it cost 4 times as much.  What does 
Enterprise give me that the nonEnterpise doesn't have?
Take in mind that I am only going to have a single
Firewall-1 server.


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