Re: Unblock ICMP on Windows Server 2003 SP1
- From: "Ray" <reply_in@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 17:02:11 -0500
You've got something else going on. All my servers are on SP1 and there are
no ICMP issues across the VPN nor have I ever read of any. Sounds more like
some router jockey read in some article that ICMP is bad and set an ACL to
block it.
Ray
"verzoegerung" <kein@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I have a Windows Server 2003 box running a intranet-vpn setup, basically
> joining two LANs of two remote sites. Everything was working great until I
> installed Service Pack 1, a client from LAN A cannot ping another client
> in LAN B, however they are still able to access resources on both LANs.
> Not being able to ping is very annoying, and difficult to trace problems,
> which led me into a wild goose chase. <DAM Micro$oft!!>
>
> So my bottom line is, how can I re-enable ICMP without uninstalling SP1 so
> clients from LAN A can ping clients in LAN B?
>
> Thanks for any help :)
>
>
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