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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall".
If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA -- NimbUs |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
NimbUs wrote:
Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall". If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA What kind of tunneling are you referring to? |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
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NimbUs wrote: Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall". If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA What kind of tunneling are you referring to? The tunneling interfaces Windows networking creates for different types of traffic, including but not limited to 6-in-4; this is irrelevant. I've double checked Microsoft technet : not only the Windows XP (toy) firewall does not allow conrol of IP protocols other than TCP,UDP and (partly) ICMP, it also provides no way to control on the tunneling interfaces or any interface indeed which is not shown in the network connections control pannel applet. So I got my answer : I must dump the FW - could as well dump Windows altogether; MS was never good on networking anyways. Did they address this problem in newer Win versions ? I'm told the TCP/IP stack in Vista and ff. was redone from scratch - which doesn't tell whether their firewalls are better and finer grained. Anyone ? -- NimbUs |
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"NimbUs" wrote in message . 183...
JJ wrote: NimbUs wrote: Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall". If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA What kind of tunneling are you referring to? The tunneling interfaces Windows networking creates for different types of traffic, including but not limited to 6-in-4; this is irrelevant. I've double checked Microsoft technet : not only the Windows XP (toy) firewall does not allow conrol of IP protocols other than TCP,UDP and (partly) ICMP, it also provides no way to control on the tunneling interfaces or any interface indeed which is not shown in the network connections control pannel applet. So I got my answer : I must dump the FW - could as well dump Windows altogether; MS was never good on networking anyways. Did they address this problem in newer Win versions ? I'm told the TCP/IP stack in Vista and ff. was redone from scratch - which doesn't tell whether their firewalls are better and finer grained. Anyone ? Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 Name: admin Password: or Name: admin Password: password Do to forwarding, and set up your tunneling there.. |
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"Hot-Text" wrote :
"NimbUs" wrote in message If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. For a start, Mr Hottext should try to grasp the difference between (IP) protocol numbers, vs. (TCP,UDP) port numbers. Thanks for trying to help nevertheless..; But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 No it isn't :=) Your reply duly appreciated, please do not bother to follow-up -- NimbUs |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"NimbUs" wrote in message . 183...
"Hot-Text" wrote : "NimbUs" wrote in message If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. For a start, Mr Hottext should try to grasp the difference between (IP) protocol numbers, vs. (TCP,UDP) port numbers. Thanks for trying to help nevertheless..; But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 No it isn't :=) Your reply duly appreciated, please do not bother to follow-up Mr. NimbUs Know one here can help you, if you do not understand a TCP,UDP and know how it works.. Microsoft Firewall setup go thou "Both" TCP,UDP always, not so with a Router.... But you have to set your Router Firewall to TCP,UDP or Both..... http://s-e.mynews.ath.cx:1361/Virtual.jpg |
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PS: Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"NimbUs" wrote in message . 183...
"Hot-Text" wrote : "NimbUs" wrote in message If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. For a start, Mr Hottext should try to grasp the difference between (IP) protocol numbers, vs. (TCP,UDP) port numbers. Thanks for trying to help nevertheless..; But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 No it isn't :=) Your reply duly appreciated, please do not bother to follow-up NimbUs alt.comp.anti-virus |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
In message , Hot-Text
writes: "NimbUs" wrote in message .183... "Hot-Text" wrote : [] Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 No it isn't :=) Your reply duly appreciated, please do not bother to follow-up Mr. NimbUs Know one here can help you, if you do not understand a TCP,UDP and know how it works.. Microsoft Firewall setup go thou "Both" TCP,UDP always, not so with a Router.... But you have to set your Router Firewall to TCP,UDP or Both..... http://s-e.mynews.ath.cx:1361/Virtual.jpg Mr. Hot-Text: Mr. Nimbus knows that not all routers' set-up pages are at 192.168.0.1 (for example, I've seen one at 10.0.0.2). -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Diplomacy is the art of letting someone have your way. |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in message ... In message , Hot-Text writes: "NimbUs" wrote in message 7.183... "Hot-Text" wrote : [] Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 No it isn't :=) Your reply duly appreciated, please do not bother to follow-up Mr. NimbUs Know one here can help you, if you do not understand a TCP,UDP and know how it works.. Microsoft Firewall setup go thou "Both" TCP,UDP always, not so with a Router.... But you have to set your Router Firewall to TCP,UDP or Both..... http://s-e.mynews.ath.cx:1361/Virtual.jpg Mr. Hot-Text: Mr. Nimbus knows that not all routers' set-up pages are at 192.168.0.1 (for example, I've seen one at 10.0.0.2). and if you would have look at Virtual.jpg you would seen that my was 192.168.0.2 |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"Hot-Text" wrote in
: "NimbUs" wrote in message . 183... JJ wrote: NimbUs wrote: Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall". If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA What kind of tunneling are you referring to? The tunneling interfaces Windows networking creates for different types of traffic, including but not limited to 6-in-4; this is irrelevant. I've double checked Microsoft technet : not only the Windows XP (toy) firewall does not allow conrol of IP protocols other than TCP,UDP and (partly) ICMP, it also provides no way to control on the tunneling interfaces or any interface indeed which is not shown in the network connections control pannel applet. So I got my answer : I must dump the FW - could as well dump Windows altogether; MS was never good on networking anyways. Did they address this problem in newer Win versions ? I'm told the TCP/IP stack in Vista and ff. was redone from scratch - which doesn't tell whether their firewalls are better and finer grained. Anyone ? Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 Name: admin Password: or Name: admin Password: password Do to forwarding, and set up your tunneling there.. *sigh* Windows Firewall with Advanced Security - Inbound Rules - New Rule Custom Rule - Protocol Type - Custom - Protocol Number - 41.. Next Next OK Of course you'll need to upgrade from XP to do it... not sure about Vista, but that's where you'll find it in Win 7 |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"Hot-Text" wrote in
: "NimbUs" wrote in message . 183... JJ wrote: NimbUs wrote: Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall". If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA What kind of tunneling are you referring to? The tunneling interfaces Windows networking creates for different types of traffic, including but not limited to 6-in-4; this is irrelevant. I've double checked Microsoft technet : not only the Windows XP (toy) firewall does not allow conrol of IP protocols other than TCP,UDP and (partly) ICMP, it also provides no way to control on the tunneling interfaces or any interface indeed which is not shown in the network connections control pannel applet. So I got my answer : I must dump the FW - could as well dump Windows altogether; MS was never good on networking anyways. Did they address this problem in newer Win versions ? I'm told the TCP/IP stack in Vista and ff. was redone from scratch - which doesn't tell whether their firewalls are better and finer grained. Anyone ? Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 Name: admin Password: or Name: admin Password: password Do to forwarding, and set up your tunneling there.. Hot-Text.. as usual, you are an idiot... that's not at all what he's asking or how to do it |
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PS: Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"Hot-Text" wrote in
: "NimbUs" wrote in message . 183... "Hot-Text" wrote : "NimbUs" wrote in message If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. For a start, Mr Hottext should try to grasp the difference between (IP) protocol numbers, vs. (TCP,UDP) port numbers. Thanks for trying to help nevertheless..; But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 No it isn't :=) Your reply duly appreciated, please do not bother to follow-up NimbUs alt.comp.anti-virus why would he need to go to ACA-V for assistance with an obvious Windows question? |
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PS: Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"ThePsyko" wrote in message ...
"Hot-Text" wrote in : "NimbUs" wrote in message . 183... "Hot-Text" wrote : "NimbUs" wrote in message If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. For a start, Mr Hottext should try to grasp the difference between (IP) protocol numbers, vs. (TCP,UDP) port numbers. Thanks for trying to help nevertheless..; But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 No it isn't :=) Your reply duly appreciated, please do not bother to follow-up NimbUs alt.comp.anti-virus why would he need to go to ACA-V for assistance with an obvious Windows question? No is send hem to AH-M It was not just a Windows question, and the answer was that Windows Firewall or registry settings, is not the problem.. But the Router firewalls is the one causing the big problem... http://s-e.mynews.ath.cx:1361/router-firewall.png |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"ThePsyko" wrote in message ...
"Hot-Text" wrote in : "NimbUs" wrote in message . 183... JJ wrote: NimbUs wrote: Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall". If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA What kind of tunneling are you referring to? The tunneling interfaces Windows networking creates for different types of traffic, including but not limited to 6-in-4; this is irrelevant. I've double checked Microsoft technet : not only the Windows XP (toy) firewall does not allow conrol of IP protocols other than TCP,UDP and (partly) ICMP, it also provides no way to control on the tunneling interfaces or any interface indeed which is not shown in the network connections control pannel applet. So I got my answer : I must dump the FW - could as well dump Windows altogether; MS was never good on networking anyways. Did they address this problem in newer Win versions ? I'm told the TCP/IP stack in Vista and ff. was redone from scratch - which doesn't tell whether their firewalls are better and finer grained. Anyone ? Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 Name: admin Password: or Name: admin Password: password Do to forwarding, and set up your tunneling there.. *sigh* Windows Firewall with Advanced Security - Inbound Rules - New Rule Custom Rule - Protocol Type - Custom - Protocol Number - 41.. Next Next OK Of course you'll need to upgrade from XP to do it... not sure about Vista, but that's where you'll find it in Win 7 Not True I can do it from XP, 2000, 98, and 95 too...... http://s-e.mynews.ath.cx:1361/router-firewall.png |
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Firewall : IP protocol specific settings ?
"ThePsyko" wrote in message ...
"Hot-Text" wrote in : "NimbUs" wrote in message . 183... JJ wrote: NimbUs wrote: Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall". If I am to use the firewall (which I would love to do...) I need an "exception" to be set to allow IP protocol number 41 thru (tunneling). This is IP /protocol/ 41, not TCP /port 41/. However there seems to be no protocol related settings available using the typically MS dumbed-down GUI. "Netsh" commands do not seem to provide a solution either. Is it possible using Regedit ? Searching the www did not help locate appropriate registry settings :=( TIA What kind of tunneling are you referring to? The tunneling interfaces Windows networking creates for different types of traffic, including but not limited to 6-in-4; this is irrelevant. I've double checked Microsoft technet : not only the Windows XP (toy) firewall does not allow conrol of IP protocols other than TCP,UDP and (partly) ICMP, it also provides no way to control on the tunneling interfaces or any interface indeed which is not shown in the network connections control pannel applet. So I got my answer : I must dump the FW - could as well dump Windows altogether; MS was never good on networking anyways. Did they address this problem in newer Win versions ? I'm told the TCP/IP stack in Vista and ff. was redone from scratch - which doesn't tell whether their firewalls are better and finer grained. Anyone ? Mr. NimbUs For Microsoft Firewall will setup; any Software or post you need to exit with. But if you on a Router or Workgroup Switch, you have to setup it Firewall, For the PC_IP:Post to bypass the Router firewalls.. Your Router Setup page is at:: http://192.168.0.1 Name: admin Password: or Name: admin Password: password Do to forwarding, and set up your tunneling there.. Hot-Text.. as usual, you are an idiot... that's not at all what he's asking or how to do it Go play with your Linux, You whitabe.. |
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