RE: Guide about PING...Faraz

  • From: "Faraz" <f_hkhan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 07:02:11 -0600

Yes, ISA server itself is also returning the ping requests.

> Is your ISA returning the ping requests??
> 
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> From: Faraz [mailto:f_hkhan@xxxxxxxxx]=20
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 9:29 AM
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> Subject: [isalist] Guide about PING...Faraz
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> Faraz : i am in standalone environment, using ISA 2000, some clients in
> my internal network send their Ping Requests contineously to my ISA
> server for checking that either the ISA Machine is ON or OFF, i wana
> block those ping requests comming from the internal network, i used that
> article found at isaserver.org "How to create a packet filter for
> dropping ICMP Packets (Ping Requests)" and restarted all three services
> of ISA but still can't get the rid of PING requests.....Please guide me.
> --------------------------
> Jim Harrison : Restart Service after creating packet filter.
> Jim Harrison : get the rid of that ISA "Allow All" rule.
> --------------------------
> Faraz : No, that is also not working i disabled that "Allow Rule" and
> also disabled my own created protocol rules and even disabled all the IP
> packet filters which were created by default by ISA 2000 during
> installation, i only enabled that one IP packet filter as described in
> the "How to create a packet filter for dropping ICMP Packets (Ping
> Requests)" which drops ICMP ping Query, and restarted all services of
> ISA 2000, but still my clients are sending me ping requests! WHY???
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