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How to block ICMP Echo Reply with UTM 9.
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 738918"><p>So you are wanting to bypass your router/firewall/utm and see how your desktop software firewall response to ICMP? Hopefully I am understanding what you want here.</p><p></p><p>If that's the case, get the gateway of your ISP modem/router via whatismyip in google. Then connect to a hotspot or external network, or even a VPN then try to ping back to your WAN, does it respond? If it doesn't respond then you need to either bridge your isp gear, set disable firewall for true static, or go into settings and enable ICMP passthrough. After that you need to pass ICMP through your UTM 9 or set your local (LAN) IP for bypass/DMZ then rerun the test.</p><p></p><p>That's pretty much all you need to do either way, but if your ISP is force blocking ICMP and you can't get into it to make changes then you are pretty much out of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 738918"] So you are wanting to bypass your router/firewall/utm and see how your desktop software firewall response to ICMP? Hopefully I am understanding what you want here. If that's the case, get the gateway of your ISP modem/router via whatismyip in google. Then connect to a hotspot or external network, or even a VPN then try to ping back to your WAN, does it respond? If it doesn't respond then you need to either bridge your isp gear, set disable firewall for true static, or go into settings and enable ICMP passthrough. After that you need to pass ICMP through your UTM 9 or set your local (LAN) IP for bypass/DMZ then rerun the test. That's pretty much all you need to do either way, but if your ISP is force blocking ICMP and you can't get into it to make changes then you are pretty much out of luck. [/QUOTE]
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