RE: Running RIP on ISA 2004

  • From: "Paul Crisp" <pcrisp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 07:54:36 +0100

[isalist] RE: Running RIP on ISA 2004Hi Jim,

Originally I had set the rule up to allow the protocol RIP (UDP 520) from 
Internal & Local Host to Internal & Local Host. It seems that by moving the 
rule further up has fixed things, even though I have no explicit deny rules 
blocking RIP before this rule.

Paul
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Harrison 
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  Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 5:36 AM
  Subject: [isalist] RE: Running RIP on ISA 2004


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  RFC 1058 has this to say about RIP:

     RIP is a UDP-based protocol.  Each host that uses RIP has a routing
     process that sends and receives datagrams on UDP port number 520.
     All communications directed at another host's RIP processor are sent
     to port 520.  All routing update messages are sent from port 520.
     Unsolicited routing update messages have both the source and
     destination port equal to 520.  Those sent in response to a request
     are sent to the port from which the request came.  Specific queries
     and debugging requests may be sent from ports other than 520, but
     they are directed to port 520 on the target machine.

  Exactly how have you defined the access rule?
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  ________________________________________
  From: Paul Crisp [mailto:PCrisp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
  Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 02:02
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  Subject: [isalist] Running RIP on ISA 2004

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  Can anyone help me set this up?
  I have setup RIP within RRAS and its sending multicasts but not
  receiving any.
  I checked the logging on the ISA and its being denied connection.
  I then created a firewall rule to allow the RIP protocol from Internal &
  Local host going to Internal & Local host & 224.0.0.9 but its still
  being denied
  Is there anything special I have to do?
  Paul Crisp
  Snr Network Support Analyst
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