TCP packet state inspection

Discussion in 'LnS English Forum' started by Tanke, Sep 24, 2011.

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  1. Tanke

    Tanke Registered Member

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    Hi,

    When I don't open the "TCP packet state inspection" of advanced options, then, if the UDP and ICMP and other protocols SPF rules come into effect?
     
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  3. Tanke

    Tanke Registered Member

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    Thanks a lot!
    So, if i enable the option "state inspection", and change the lowest network rule to "permit", and TCP/UDP state inspection apply Windows7 Firewall,what will happen?
    Now, i do it as above, have not found problems.
     

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    I have some theories, better to experience things first hand, glad things are working out.
     
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