Dear Leland:
Thank you for the clarification and the link.
At 04:08 PM 12/8/2007, you wrote:
>Port 7 is designated for the echo service, which I was thinking ping
>used, but perhaps not.
>
>I decided to look into you question a little more, since this is
>something I should know. Based on my un
Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. wrote:
>
>> I have found an answer.
>>
>>
>> In the Outbound Hardware Firewall Rules:
>>
>>
>> # Pass and Log ICMP Echo Request
>>
>> RulesPassICMP
>>
>> pass icmp-type request >> done, state, alert 0 [ICMP - Echo Request
>> - Pass] # Ty
Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. wrote:
> I have found an answer.
>
>
> In the Outbound Hardware Firewall Rules:
>
>
> # Pass and Log ICMP Echo Request
>
> RulesPassICMP
>
> pass icmp-type request >> done, state, alert 0 [ICMP - Echo Request
> - Pass] # Type: 8 (allow ping requests
>
>
> What dangers do
I have found an answer.
In the Outbound Hardware Firewall Rules:
# Pass and Log ICMP Echo Request
RulesPassICMP
pass icmp-type request >> done, state, alert 0 [ICMP - Echo Request
- Pass] # Type: 8 (allow ping requests
What dangers does this pose to my laptop?
I don't want anyone to
Dear Dave:
Thank you for the clarification.
In went into the Inbound rules and deleted these two lines:
RulesDropICMP
drop protocol icmp >> done, alert 4 [ Invalid ICMP Type ]
Still could not PING.
I could only PING if I set the Router's hardware Firewall to:
Low =
art Enzer, M.D.
Sent: 06 December 2007 04:47
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: [NF] Router Firewall and PING
What Ports do I need to open in my Router's FireWall so that I can PING out?
Like:
pass protocol udp, to port 22 >> state, done # SSH
pass protocol tcp, to port
What Ports do I need to open in my Router's FireWall so that I can PING out?
Like:
pass protocol udp, to port 22 >> state, done # SSH
pass protocol tcp, to port 22 >> state, done # SSH
PING works only when I open all Ports.
Thank you.
-- Charles --
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