Windows2003 blockes port 80 outbound?

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newsbin.telebyte.nl

Hi,

I have a log in which it seems that port 80 traffic is blocked by the
embeded firewall of Windows 2003 Server.

Can anyone tell me what or why this is happening?

Dennis ([email protected])

=== log ===
#Verson: 1.0
#Software: Microsoft Internet Connection Firewall
#Time Format: Local
#Fields: date time action protocol src-ip dst-ip src-port dst-port size
tcpflags tcpsyn tcpack tcpwin icmptype icmpcode info
2004-03-24 19:38:48 OPEN-INBOUND TCP 194.229.206.222 192.168.1.252 1752
80 - - - - - - - -
2004-03-24 19:38:48 DROP TCP 192.168.1.252 194.229.206.222 80 1752 40 A
600110728 1184276436 17680 - - -
2004-03-24 19:38:48 DROP TCP 192.168.1.252 194.229.206.222 80 1752 40 A
600110728 1184276436 17680 - - -
=========
 
G

Guest

its blocked to keep hackers out, a known security hole.
This log is tellign you someone tried to get in. Its not
personal, hackers scan random IP addresses to find a
computer that is easy to break into. Our work computer
gets tcpip port scans, blaster worm attacks, and a couple
of other port probes constantly, almost as fast as you can
watch them go by. The firewall happily reports this and
blocks them.
 
S

Steven L Umbach

Apparently it is blocking "inbound" port 80, trying to access web server
configured on your computer, which it should be. --- Steve
 

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