Hello again all,

Recreation scenario:
-Everyone goes home at the end of the day
-No one attempts to pass traffic through the firewall until the next morning
-First person to show up to work and try to pass HTTP traffic through the
firewall is unsuccessful.
-All other inbound and outbound traffic is working fine.
-Must issue a fwstop followed by fwstart to re-activate HTTP connectivity.

I'm considering using the AT scheduler to perform Telnets on Port 80 (let's
say every hour) during the time when no one is passing traffic through the
firewall.  The idea is to mimick HTTP traffic passing through the firewall.

One problem though, how do you tell the windows 9x/NT telnet to use port 80
directly from the command prompt?

Any other assisstance with respect to the root cause of this problem would
be appreciated.

Rob S.


-----Original Message-----

Hello all,

I have a v 4.1 VPN Internet gateway running on NT 4.0.
Every 4 to 8 hours users can no longer access the Internet through the
firewall.
An fwstop followed by fwstart corrects the problem until it arises again.

Can anyone provide some possible causes for this?

Any assistance is appreciated.

Rob S.

-----End of Original Message-----


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