Windows XP Home firewall IP Addresds exceptions list

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FLYNNE

I have already asked this question on windows Help and Support forum but got
very little response. I repat the question below.

I wish to allow a certain scanning IP address to have access to my computer
.. I made various adjustments to Windows XP home firewall in the exceptions
list.

The scanning computer was then able to scan my computer but only once.

Since then the scanning computer has unable to gain access to my computer.
I have recentlly received the following from the scanning organisation.

"Try looking to see if your cache contains our IP address . Also , attempt
checking the logs to see on what level our IP is being blocked."

What cache and what log do they mean ?

I have sent an e - mail to the site concerned 7 days ago but have had no
reply.
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FLYNNE
 
> To view the DNS resolver cache, type ipconfig /displaydns at a command prompt. Ipconfig
> displays the contents of the DNS resolver cache, including the DNS resource records that are
> preloaded from the Hosts file and any recently queried names that were resolved by the system.
> After a certain time period, the resolver discards the record from the cache.


Perhaps they are referring to the ARP cache ?
> Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache- To view the cache
> entries, type any one of the following commands:
> arp -a
>
> arp -g


As to logs, perhaps they're referring to a firewall log. If the native
Windows firewall is being used it's- WINDOWS\pfirewall.log


MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
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FLYNNE wrote:

> I have already asked this question on windows Help and Support forum but got
> very little response. I repat the question below.
>
> I wish to allow a certain scanning IP address to have access to my computer
> . I made various adjustments to Windows XP home firewall in the exceptions
> list.
>
> The scanning computer was then able to scan my computer but only once.
>
> Since then the scanning computer has unable to gain access to my computer.
> I have recentlly received the following from the scanning organisation.
>
> "Try looking to see if your cache contains our IP address . Also , attempt
> checking the logs to see on what level our IP is being blocked."
>
> What cache and what log do they mean ?
>
> I have sent an e - mail to the site concerned 7 days ago but have had no
> reply.
 
Thank you for your detailed reply.

I am trying to permit a particular computer with a particular IP address to
access my computer simply by placing that address on the Windows XP home
exception list.
I chose a port at random namely port 75. Does this matter or must I chose a
particular port. It appears I have a lot to learn about ports.

Regards
--
FLYNNE


"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> > To view the DNS resolver cache, type ipconfig /displaydns at a command prompt. Ipconfig
> > displays the contents of the DNS resolver cache, including the DNS resource records that are
> > preloaded from the Hosts file and any recently queried names that were resolved by the system.
> > After a certain time period, the resolver discards the record from the cache.

>
> Perhaps they are referring to the ARP cache ?
> > Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache- To view the cache
> > entries, type any one of the following commands:
> > arp -a
> >
> > arp -g

>
> As to logs, perhaps they're referring to a firewall log. If the native
> Windows firewall is being used it's- WINDOWS\pfirewall.log
>
>
> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
> ===============
> *-343-* FDNY
> Never Forgotten
> ===============
>
>
>
> FLYNNE wrote:
>
> > I have already asked this question on windows Help and Support forum but got
> > very little response. I repat the question below.
> >
> > I wish to allow a certain scanning IP address to have access to my computer
> > . I made various adjustments to Windows XP home firewall in the exceptions
> > list.
> >
> > The scanning computer was then able to scan my computer but only once.
> >
> > Since then the scanning computer has unable to gain access to my computer.
> > I have recentlly received the following from the scanning organisation.
> >
> > "Try looking to see if your cache contains our IP address . Also , attempt
> > checking the logs to see on what level our IP is being blocked."
> >
> > What cache and what log do they mean ?
> >
> > I have sent an e - mail to the site concerned 7 days ago but have had no
> > reply.

>
 
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