Thanks to everyone for their help on getting this up and running. After
replacing the windows firewall all is working beautifully. Great product!

-- Amanda

On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 2:49 AM, Willy Tarreau <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 02:17:37AM -0400, Geoffrey Mina wrote:
> > There was nothing between the two but a switch... although, disabling the
> > Windows firewall on the IIS server seems to have fixed the problem!  I
> don't
> > have much experience with the built in windows firewall... but apparently
> > it's not happy about something.
>
> well then either the windows firewall is terribly buggy or the switch
> is having fun with the TTL (layer3 switch maybe ?), because it is not
> normal to have the TTL decrease by one if nothing sits between the two
> machines.
>
> > I think we'll switch over to a third party firewall application.
>
> That's a safer bet :-)
>
> > Thanks for the help!  You guys rock.
>
> You're welcome!
> Willy
>
>


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