Dear Dave:
Thank you for the clarification.
In went into the Inbound rules and deleted these two lines:
RulesDropICMP
drop protocol icmp >> done, alert 4 [ Invalid ICMP Type ]
Still could not PING.
I could only PING if I set the Router's hardware Firewall to:
Low = Only known security holes are protected
What is my next step?
At 08:13 AM 12/6/2007, Dave Crozier wrote:
>Charles,
>No ports required for Ping as it uses icmp packets
>
>It needs to allow icmp 'echo-request' (type 8) packets
>out and icmp 'echo-reply' (type 0) packets in.
>
>Dave Crozier
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