Earlier I was blasted for not using the proper syntax in my "route add" command.
(well, not really "blasted" but enough people responded saying I had improperly stated 
the format of the cmd)

I  was somewhat skeptical but willing to accept I might have flubbed it.
After adding some more persistent routes today, I determined that in fact you can 
specify the -p at the beginning
OR at the end of the route add cmd.

I prefer to specify at the end because I am crazy that way...

Someone stated that putting it at the end in their testing resulted in no persistent 
route entry in the registry.
My guess is that they probably typo'd something themselves and hadn't realized the cmd 
was not accepted.

btw, has anyone noticed that the default FW1 TCP session timeout value on NT is less 
than the setting in the registry for TCP
Session keepalives? (I suppose this setting is not being used)
I am still curious as to why I get so many rule 0 unknown established sessions. 
(please, no phoneboy references)



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