iks 0 Posted August 12, 2001 Hello. Somewhere under "How Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) works" in some Helpfile I read that: "All inbound traffic from the Internet is compared against the entries in the table." So there IS a table with definitions of what can go and what can't go through the firewall... Does anyone know where can I find that table, and how can I edit it? My problem is that the firewall wont let the IRC to get through because it uses 'dangerous' ports: 6660-6669 or something... So I'd like to add the IRC service definiton to that table and it may work okay... Can anyone help me, please? I am out of ideas... Thanks... Share this post Link to post
iks 0 Posted August 19, 2001 Hello there... hehe I beleve there's many people asking the question I asked startinng this thread. There is an answer I get from MS support volunteer: ------------------------------------- Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.beta.network-web Message-ID: <#fHHU$QJBHA.1952@tkmsftngp04> Path: tkmsftngp01!tkmsftngp04 Xref: tkmsftngp01 microsoft.public.windowsxp.beta.network-web:2493 ------------------------------------- From: "Andrej Snedic" <iks@email.si> Subject: Firewall (ICF) Question Date: 15. avgust 2001 0:24 Hello. Somewhere under "How Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) works" in some Helpfile I read that: "All inbound traffic from the Internet is compared against the entries in the table." So there IS a table with definitions of what can go and what can't go through the firewall... Does anyone know where can I find that table, and how can I edit it? My problem is that the firewall won't let the IRC to get through because it uses port (6660-6669) which is 'not allowed' So I'd like to add the IRC service definiton to that table and it may work okay... Can anyone help me, please? I am out of ideas... Thanks... ---------- From: "Kent W. England" <kwe@mvps.org> Subject: Re: Firewall (ICF) Question Date: 15. avgust 2001 2:14 Under the Advanced Settings on the Services tab, you will find a list of pre-defined "exceptions" that the ICF will allow through. You can add one for IRC. Note that the examples shown only map one port at a time. You might try to enter a port range such as "6660-6669" to see if that works. Otherwise, you need to create an entry for each port. Set the internal and external port numbers to be the same. You might be able to set IRC to use fewer ports to make configuring ICF easier. Note that Windows Messenger knows how to add its own entries to ICF. -- Kent W. England, MS MVP for Windows Networking ---------- From: "Andrej Snedic" <iks@email.si> Subject: New: Firewall (ICF) Question Date: 15. avgust 2001 15:02 Thanks for your answer. I have already created such entries in my ISP/Properties/Advanced/Settings... I created a rule: Description: IRC Name or IP address: irc.myisp.com (I also tried it's IP) External Port: 6669 (actually i need only this Port) Internal Port: 6669 (same as External Port) I tried to check both: TCP and UDP and still without any luck... But if if I turn my ICF off, it works all fine... so there's a problem with my ICF... Thanks, -Andrej ---------- From: "Kent W. England" <kwe@mvps.org> Subject: Re: Firewall (ICF) Question Date: 15. avgust 2001 20:11 Andrej; ICF is designed to be used with the ICS router module. You need to enter your own IP address in the address box, not the address of the source, when you are using ICF in stand-alone fashion. -- Kent W. England, MS MVP for Windows Networking ---------- From: "Andrej Snedic" <iks@email.si> Subject: Firewall (ICF) Question, again Date: 16. avgust 2001 1:38 Thanks for the answer again. In my small network my XP computer is also an internet gateway so I set IP to my computer: 192.168.0.1... The first computer near me is 192.168.0.2 and so on... Under "Name or IP address" I typed IP of computer near me: 192.168.0.2 and the IRC worked fine on that computer... But it still won't work on my XP computer if I use my IP or my computer name as IP address under advanced ICF settings... Thanks again, -Andrej Snedic ---------- From: "Kent W. England" <kwe@mvps.org> Subject: Re: Firewall (ICF) Question, again Date: 16. avgust 2001 5:28 Well then it must be that these settings don't work unless used with ICS. But I would try using the external adapter IP address before giving up. -- Kent W. England, MS MVP for Windows Networking ---------- That's all I hope it works for you. Share this post Link to post
waddy 0 Posted August 27, 2001 I cant seem to find the ICF at all where is it ? Share this post Link to post
iks 0 Posted August 27, 2001 Hello... To find ICF (Internet Connection Firewall) go to your Network Connections (Control Panel|Network Connections) and open Properties of you Dial-up or Broadband connection to internet (Click your ISP icon and on right-side menu click Change settings of this connection under Network tasks). Then go to Advanced tab and you will se Internet Connection Firewall checkbox and you may be able to click 'Settings' if ICF is enabled... -Andrej Share this post Link to post