The Windows Filtering Platform blocked a packet
My Windows 2008 Servers are unable to access the internet. The failed security event log will be captured when the server try to access
internet, either from AVG update or windows auto-updates, and when run a
diagnostic on the network adapter, it will gives the message :Log Name: SecuritySource:
Microsoft-Windows-Security-AuditingDate: 23/1/2009 12:33:50
PMEvent ID: 5152Task Category: Filtering Platform Packet
DropLevel: InformationKeywords: Audit
FailureUser: N/AComputer:
FileServer2.merimen.com.sgDescription:The Windows Filtering Platform
blocked a packet.Application Information: Process ID:
0 Application Name: -Network Information: Direction:
Outbound Source Address: 202.157.152.85 Source Port:
0 Destination Address: 128.8.10.90 Destination Port:
0 Protocol: 0Filter Information: Filter Run-Time
ID: 65980 Layer Name: IP Packet Layer Run-Time ID:
4Event Xml:<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing"
Guid="{54849625-5478-4994-a5ba-3e3b0328c30d}" />
<EventID>5152</EventID>
<Version>0</Version> <Level>0</Level>
<Task>12809</Task> <Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8010000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated
SystemTime="2009-01-23T04:33:50.561Z" />
<EventRecordID>4662217</EventRecordID> <Correlation
/> <Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="76" />
<Channel>Security</Channel>
<Computer>FileServer2.merimen.com.sg</Computer> <Security
/> </System> <EventData> <Data
Name="ProcessId">0</Data> <Data
Name="Application">-</Data> <Data
Name="Direction">%%14593</Data> <Data
Name="SourceAddress">202.157.152.85</Data> <Data
Name="SourcePort">0</Data> <Data
Name="DestAddress">128.8.10.90</Data> <Data
Name="DestPort">0</Data> <Data
Name="Protocol">0</Data> <Data
Name="FilterRTID">65980</Data> <Data
Name="LayerName">%%14596</Data> <Data
Name="LayerRTID">4</Data>
</EventData></Event> How do I enable access to the internet?Thanks.
January 23rd, 2009 9:44am
Hi,This issue may be caused by incorrect Firewall settings or conflicts of software. Lets try to disable Windows Firewall to test.Click Start, type CMD, type the following command, press Enter. Netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state offIf the issue doesnt appear, please try to configure your Windows Firewall based on your environment and Network infrastructure.If the issue still occurs, lets test in Clean Boot.Click start, type MSCONFIG, press Enter. Switch to Services tab, click Hide all Microsoft Services, click Disable all. Switch to Startup tab, click Disable all. Click OK to restart.Whats the result? If the issue persists, please help to collect the following information.1. When did the issue start to occur2. Is there any program of hardware installed before this issue? Thanks. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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January 26th, 2009 10:20am