I often see a NAT UDP connection from one of the LAN PCs:
NAT: UDP 192.168.0.105:1027 <-> 192.168.10.19:161
Typically the connection will last for 53 s about every 4 mins and sends 424 bytes in.
I'm wondering what exactly this is, since there is no 192.168.10.x subnet present.
The setup is WG 6.2.0 (latest release) on Win2003 Server SP1. There are two fixed-IP external NICs (one is the gateway, the other is used for incoming VPN), and two internal fixed IP adapters (192.168.0.1 for wired LAN, and 192.168.5.1 for wireless). The server also runs IIS with two sharepoint sites (both set for NTLM auth.) and terminal services.
The clients are all running simple NAT, with local Mcafee Small Business firewall / antivirus, but there are no issues with this.
All of this runs just fine (well, except for WG VPN but that's another story). My question here is due mostly to security concerns -- should I be worried?