Hey guys, There used to be an article on the KB site on how to block PING requests on the LAT interface of the ISA 2000 firewall. Can't seem to find it today :( Tom www.isaserver.org/shinder Tom and Deb Shinder's Configuring ISA Server 2004 http://tinyurl.com/3xqb7 MVP -- ISA Firewalls -----Original Message----- From: Steve Moffat [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 7:44 AM To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] RE: Guide about PING...Faraz http://www.ISAserver.org Is your ISA returning the ping requests?? S -----Original Message----- From: Faraz [mailto:f_hkhan@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 9:29 AM To: ISA Mailing List Subject: [isalist] Guide about PING...Faraz http://www.ISAserver.org 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??? ------------------------------------------------------ List Archives: http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist ISA Server Newsletter: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/newsletter.asp ISA Server FAQ: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/larticle.asp?type=FAQ ------------------------------------------------------ Other Internet Software Marketing Sites: World of Windows Networking: http://www.windowsnetworking.com Leading Network Software Directory: http://www.serverfiles.com No.1 Exchange Server Resource Site: http://www.msexchange.org Windows Security Resource Site: http://www.windowsecurity.com/ Network Security Library: http://www.secinf.net/ Windows 2000/NT Fax Solutions: http://www.ntfaxfaq.com ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: isalist@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe visit http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist Report abuse to listadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx The haggis is unusual in that it is neither consistently nocturnal nor diurnal, but instead is active at dawn and dusk (crepuscular), with occasional forays forth during the day and night. ------------------------------------------------------ List Archives: http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist ISA Server Newsletter: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/newsletter.asp ISA Server FAQ: http://www.isaserver.org/pages/larticle.asp?type=FAQ ------------------------------------------------------ Other Internet Software Marketing Sites: World of Windows Networking: http://www.windowsnetworking.com Leading Network Software Directory: http://www.serverfiles.com No.1 Exchange Server Resource Site: http://www.msexchange.org Windows Security Resource Site: http://www.windowsecurity.com/ Network Security Library: http://www.secinf.net/ Windows 2000/NT Fax Solutions: http://www.ntfaxfaq.com ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe visit http://www.webelists.com/cgi/lyris.pl?enter=isalist Report abuse to listadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx