RE: Telnet

  • From: "Thomas W Shinder" <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 09:42:00 -0500

The ISA firewall Networks are definitely misconfigured. I'd deal with
that first. 


Tom
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-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Scott [mailto:dscott@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:20 AM
To: ISA Mailing List
Subject: [isalist] RE: Telnet

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Yes. I can get there from everywhere else fine, except from ISA 2004.
But now I see Event 14147 popping up when attemtping to telnet via port
3389.

ISA Server detected routes through adapter Local Area Connection 2 that
do not correlate with the network element to which this adapter belongs.
For best practice, the address range of an ISA Server network should
match the address ranges routable through the associated network adapter
as defined in the routing table. Otherwise valid packets may be dropped
as spoofed.
(This alert may occur momentarily when you create a remote site network.
You may safely ignore this message if it does not reoccur.)  The address
ranges in conflict are:
172.16.0.1-172.16.30.254;192.168.0.0-192.168.10.19;192.168.10.21-192.168
.10.116;192.168.10.118-192.168.32.254;192.168.34.1-192.168.94.254;192.16
8.96.1-192.168.122.53;192.168.122.55-192.168.130.254;192.168.132.1-192.1
68.135.12;192.168.135.16-192.168.135.25;192.168.135.27-192.168.135.27;19
2.168.135.29-192.168.135.34;192.168.135.36-192.168.137.255;192.168.139.0
-192.168.176.131;192.168.176.133-192.168.176.146;192.168.176.149-192.168
.176.161;192.168.176.163-192.168.180.5;192.168.180.7-192.168.240.125;192
.168.240.127-192.168.244.23;192.168.244.25-192.168.244.38;192.168.244.40
-192.168.244.56;192.168.244.58-192.168.248.35;192.168.248.37-192.168.248
.135;192.168.248.137-192.168.255.254;.


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