Robert,

Not sure why this is happening, but as far as I recall there is a M$ TID
which describes how to "set" the ports on which your server talks to
something static. Otherwise the Exchange will use random ports.

As I said, I don't know why 7 work and three don't, but it's worth giving
this a shot.

The TID itself talks about OWA and Exchange, but it can be used for other
issues as well.

TID # Q259240

Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Coelho [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: � ���� 15 2001 18:43
> To:   Fw-1-Mailinglist
> Subject:      [FW1] MS Exchange
> 
> Hi all my first post to the list - hope someone can help.
>  
> I have 10 Exchange servers at ten different locations that need to talk
> over my 10 Firewall-1 V 4.1 on NT 4 boxes.  I am not using the VPN part,
> only the firewall-1 part for now.
>  
> Using the built in Exchange service in FW1 and DCE-RPC seven of my ten
> servers can move email, cant figure out the hell is going on with the
> other three.  It looks like the three Exchange servers that don't work are
> communicating on random ports over 1000, like 1064, 1054 and so on.  If I
> make the last rule any,any,any all ten work, if the last rule is drop then
> the three start dropping on the random ports over 1K.
>  
> I don't understand why it's only the three systems.  The rules work for
> the other seven!
>  
> Help :-)
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Rob
>  
>  
>  


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