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We are having an issue on Windows 2003 standard server with the built in firewall. When we got two additional IP addresses assigned to us the firewall suddenly decided to block the first and let the other two through. Whatever we do we cant seem to get the same behaviour for all ip addresses. We have verified it's the firewall, when we disable it everything works and it worked fine before we got the two additional ip's. Any ideas ? Thank you PL. |
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This is a known limitation of ICF (works only on one ip per interface). I do not believe that there is a work around/change at this time. -- David Microsoft Windows Networking This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "PL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:OI$dZ%(E-Mail Removed)... > > We are having an issue on Windows 2003 standard server > with the built in firewall. > > When we got two additional IP addresses assigned to us > the firewall suddenly decided to block the first and let the > other two through. > > Whatever we do we cant seem to get the same behaviour > for all ip addresses. > > We have verified it's the firewall, when we disable it everything > works and it worked fine before we got the two additional ip's. > > Any ideas ? > > Thank you > PL. > > |