Re: networking problem
What about Sheaf? It most certainly is running a firewall. How do you
know that it isn't just dropping the ICMP packets? That would certainly
explain your problem.
Take a look under: MMC > (I think) Security > Firewall
-Mike
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Relevant Pages
- Re: ipfw: reset -vs- unreach port
... > three better than just dropping the packet on the floor, ... > IMHO, a simple RST would be best - a classic, old-fashioned 'connection ... > a firewall blocking the attempt, ... > dropping stray ICMP packets. ... (FreeBSD-Security) - Re: ipfw: reset -vs- unreach port
... >> a firewall blocking the attempt, ... >> dropping stray ICMP packets. ... I was talking about a case when there are no dropped connection attempts, ... (FreeBSD-Security) - Re: Stealth is good?
... > IMHO, default deny all is always the best way, depending on your firewall ... > filter dropping those packets. ... > packet or various ICMP codes for UDP/ICMP. ... (comp.security.firewalls) - Re: Norton Internet Security 2005
... >> school is by dropping the firewall for an hour each time. ... Bullsh1t - it most likely means he's got it setup incorrectly. ... (comp.security.firewalls) - Re: ICMP und WinXP SP2 Firewall?
... > Ist das irgendnen bug in der Firewall oder was mach ich falsch? ... Jein. ... Man kann spekulieren, ob das von MS so gewollt ist. ... Aber DROPping ... (microsoft.public.de.german.windowsxp.networking) |
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