They're not udp.  ims opens a tcp connection to remote port 25 using
whatever local port windows gave it.  all communication happens on that
single connection.  windows tends to allocate the next free port >1024.

In firewalls, it's traditional to block the destinations (for incoming
connections on the local interface, for outgoing connections on the wan
interface).  not many people block source ports as they are usually
allocated by the ip stack not set by the application.  

klint.

On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:20:22 -0500, Ted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can't help with the IMS ports, but depending on what cisco firewall/router
> you're running, most of them can permit/deny on source port as well as
> destination port.  It is just not used that often.  BTW, are all the
> response messages you mentioned below UDP?
> 
> 
> Greg Baumgratz wrote:
> 
> > Here's a question:  When your mail server sends mail by smtp it goes out
> > on port 25.  Any ideas of the range the responses will come on?  When
> > your server receives mail, the connection will always be incoming on
> > port 25, but when you send messages from your server, they will go out
> > 25 and the responses messages will come on other ports.  The reason
> > behind this is if in your router, you block all packets to your
> > mailserver other than port 25, you can receive mail without a problem,
> > but you can no longer send mail.  I have recorded packets in the 2000s
> > and 3000s as reponse messages, of course coming with a source port of
> > 25.  As far as I know, you can not permit packets in the cisco based on
> > source port, only destination.
> >
> > Is there a rule that defines the ports the responses will return on?
> >
> > Greg
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