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OT: ZoneAlarm and Internet connection sharing.


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  • Subject: OT: ZoneAlarm and Internet connection sharing.
  • From: "Matthew Norman" <mafiu@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 21:40:20 -0000
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Running XP Pro at home now and the free version of ZoneAlarm.  I've used Internet connection sharing in the past to give the other pc's on the lan access to the net.
 
I'm having problems with Zone Alarm blocking requests from the lan PCs.  On the XP Pro box, connected to the lan and with ZA installed whenever one of the lan PCs tries to get to the internet an alert similar to the following is triggered:
 
The firewall has blocked Internet access to 216.239.37.124 (HTTP) from your computer [TCP Flags: S].
 
Now - it doesnt tell me the app that triggers it.  I've granted full access to every request that comes in over the lan card (in ZA), and also hard coded the ip address of the lan machines into ZA.  I've turned off XP's own firewall.   However the only way that the lan machines can see the net is with ZA turned off.
 
I think I've tweaked every setting on it.  I'm lothed to turn it off completely as the amount of hits that it gets implies its needed - and I dont really trust XP's own firewall.
 
Any ideas what I have to do to allow the ICS requests to transfer through the firewall?
 
 

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