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CrazyM
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reply to jvmorris

Re: Norton Internet Security 2003 Not Allowing Email

said by jvmorris:

Hmm, that is interesting! I wonder how long they've been there? I just checked the HTTP Port List on both my NIS 3 and NIS 4 firewalls, and neither 110 nor 25 is incorporated into either. Maybe Randy, or Jazzman, or CrazyM could check their setups to see is this is some sort of new default setting in NIS/NPF 2003?

I have never seen those ports in the HTTP Port List by default.

The default rules for the transparent proxy server, which includes the ports from the HTTP Ports List, also do not include ports 25 and 110.

It has been awhile since I tinkered with the list, but if I recall correctly any changes made there are not automatically reflected in the rule set.

If Joel added these ports himself to the HTTP Ports List directing them to the transparent proxy server, the default rules would not have allowed the email traffic.

CrazyM
[text was edited by author 2002-11-21 14:48:47]

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