Hi All, I'm hoping someone might be able to shed light on this issue.
Has anyone seen Vista clients attempting to connect to domains on port 41, Via port 0? The protocol is listed in GB Admin as p=41 under active connections, the source port as 0 and the destination as 0. Yet on the destination side the packets are dropped and listed as incoming on port 41? (we were alerted by the admin of the destination side, the Cisco IOS is reporting port 41) An example of the filter email being received is below as I'm now blocking the outgoing requests. I have a feeling this is down to IPV6 but not 100% The local machines in question are Vista Ultimate. EMAIL NO: 42 DATE: Mon 2007-08-20 16:02:28 BST PRIORITY: 5 INTERFACE: PROTECTED (vr0) INTERFACE TYPE: Protected ALARM TYPE: Block IP PACKET: p=41 [192.168.1.155/0]-->[81.x.x.x/0] l=68 [192.168.1.155/0]-->[81.x.x.x/0] DETAILED DESCRIPTION: IP packet was rejected by filter 1. Many Thanks Alex Young ------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive: http://archives.gnatbox.com/gb-users/
