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Hello.
During work with Exchange-server MS Outlook demands ports 1024-5000 on both sides. If make rule - all is good. But if Outlook to set a range 1024-5000 in Applications filter, the port 1177 is thrown out and connection with a server is impossible. This port (UDF Archive server) is registered in possible trojan, but why it is thrown out? If to enter 1177;1024-5000, the port is authorized and connection will be. What can be a problem? Thanks. PS: Sorry for bad English... |
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Has overlooked - in the log-file about port 1177 is written:
APP: TCP port not allowed |
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Hi,
Are you configuring Look 'n' Stop on the server side or on the client side ? On the client side, normally you just need to specify the destination ports, like 110 & 25, but not the local source ports like 1024-5000. Regards, Frederic |
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Have you added Outlook (application) to the rule that you created? The "Application" button is at the bottom left; when creating a rule click this button to add the applications that start this rule.
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Hello, Frederic
Look 'n' Stop is configured on the client side. Outlook works with MS Exchange through RPC port (135) and RPC Communication ports (1024-5000): Ethernet type - IP Protocol - TCP Application - MS Outlook Directions - both Other parameters - default Adrresses/ports - My_computer:1024-5000 <-> Exchange_server:135;1024-5000 If to make for Outlook two rules, Email works without problems: My_computer:1024-5000 <-> Exchange_server:135 My_computer:1024-5000 <-> Exchange_server:1024-5000 Applications - MS Outlook (ports are not set) If to set Outlook ports 135;1024-5000 in the Applications Filtering Page, port 1177 is blocked: Internet Filtering Page rule for Outlook: My_computer:1024-5000 <-> Exchange_server:All_ports Applications Filtering Page: MS Outlook with TCP ports 135;1024-5000 If enter 135;1177;1024-5000 port 1177 is not blocked. I don't understand... dhf959543 Yes, of course. Last edited by ArtLonger : December 13th, 2004 at 04:59 AM. |
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Hi ArtLonger,
There is a problem for some port range selection, in the application filtering. Could you try the following update: http://looknstop.soft4ever.com/Beta/.../LNSFW1-d2.zip - rename c:\winnt\system32\drivers\lnsfw1.sys in lnsfw1.old - unzip the new driver in c:\winnt\system32\drivers - reboot the computer. Thanks, Frederic |
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Thanks Frederic!
I have replaced the driver lnsfw1.sys - now APP filtration works correctly, 1177 is not blocked. It is last beta? Now I read http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showt...3&page=1&pp=25 ![]() |
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Frederic |
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