RE: client limit succeeded

  • From: "Steve Moffat" <steve@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "ISA Mailing List" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 23:33:44 -0400

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-----Original Message-----
From: John Tolmachoff (Lists) [mailto:johnlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 8:30 PM
To: ISA Mailing List
Subject: [isalist] RE: client limit succeeded

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Andrew, after everything that has been going on with your questions and
posts, you want to ask and have Internet games running behind ISA?

You have got to be blinkedy kidding.

Internet on-line games preclude the use of firewalls, at least effective
ones.

Kind of like saying I want bars on all windows and doors on my house,
but I want to be able to allow all the neighborhood kids to come in when
ever they want.

The 2 are mutually exclusive.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew English [mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:12 PM
> To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
> Subject: [isalist] client limit succeeded
> 
> http://www.ISAserver.org
> 
> I am getting this error in ISA 2004, I wasn't aware there is a limit 
> to how much traffic a client can receive, or ports(??)
> 
> I am trying to get SWAT4 working which has been nothing but a real 
> duch bag. In the readme they Virgin Games says open 10480-10483 TCP
and UDP.
> But the failed to add that GameSpy's server searcher (built in the 
> game) opens ports too, like 28910 TCP. Anyhow as soon as I figured out

> the 10480 nonsense I started seeing 1050-1060 and 1140-1150 wanting 
> access (look like SERVER IPs) and that's were I started getting the 
> above error message, so even though I ad their ranges in ISA ignores 
> the rule and blocks them anyways.
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
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