04-19-2011 09:54 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:42 PM
I have an microsoft exchange server that is creating CAPI2 error messages because internet tests are failing. Internet access for the exchange server is blocked on the firewall.
Microsoft Explanation:
This problem occurs because the affected computer cannot reach the following Microsoft Web site:
http://crl.microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/CSPCA.crl (http://crl.microsoft.com/pki/crl/products/CSPCA.crl)
To resolve this problem, you have the following options: Exchange server does no...
To resolve this problem, you have the following options:
crl.microsoft.com 127.0.0.1
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What can I do to get the router to send a "no route to host" ICMP back to the server instead of just dropping it?
Thanks in advance.
04-20-2011 12:10 AM
Hi,
What can I do to get the router to send a "no route to host" ICMP back to the server instead of just dropping it?
if we look at the proposed solution: nothing But why not simply permit the communication?
For a router to send a no route to host ICMP message as the name implies it must lack a route to destination host. and IMHO you won't be able to do this without disrupting connectivity with internet.
Regards.
Alain.
04-20-2011 12:44 AM
Actually if you add an access-list to a cisco switch if the access-list blocks the traffic if I do not remember wrong it will send you an icmp error message.
And thats what you want right ?
But why not just redirect it to 127.0.0.1 like the article says ?
would that not be easier ?
Good luck
HTH
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