You may also want to check
http://yassp.parc.xerox.com/fw1
which provide another ICMP stateful implementation written in INSPECT with
different features and control.
jean
On 26 July 2000 at 12:50, someone using the login of ""Robert MacDonald"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> " wrote:
>
> Will,
>
> The one in Policy->Properties is the one you want.
> The other is for applying the rulebase to routers(for
> those that apply :)
>
> Robert
>
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> e-Business Infrastructure
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> >>> "Will Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/26/00 2:05:17 PM >>>
> >
> >There was something that I didn't understand from one of the 'phoneboy'
> >FAQ's.
> >
> >It states that in order to do stateful inspection of ICMP you have to make
> >sure that the ""Enable ICMP" property is enabled". When I look at the
> >properties of the firewall (4.1 on NT) I see two places that mention ICMP.
> >One is under "Security Policy" and that is "Accept ICMP" then you can set
> >that at Before, After or Before Last. The other place is in the "Access
> >Lists" section. Where again you can set "Accept ICMP" with the 3 options.
> >
> >There is no "Enable ICMP" that I can see. Just "Accept ICMP" - is this the
> >same thing?
> >
> >Thanks for the help
> >Will
>
>
>
>
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