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IP Fragmented and others [message #114015] Fri, 06 June 2014 18:18 Go to next message
vbcrayon is currently offline  vbcrayon
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Registered: June 2014
Friends,

Some questions:

1 - Witch port do I have to open in the firewall of a pc ( I use Kaspersky Internet Security ) that is running Kerio Control with Vmware? (Kerio works properly 100% if firewall is off).
2 - Is there any configuration on Kerio that the pc, in the case above, (running Kerio Control with Vmware) uses the lan configurations from the own Kerio without putting it manualy?
3 - Kerio's new version makes a message pop up in a PS3, "THE ROUTER DOES NOT SUPPORT IP FRAGMENTS". In the version 8.2.2 it all goes well. Is there any thing I can do?

Thanks! And sorry my bad english.
Re: IP Fragmented and others [message #114529 is a reply to message #114015] Sun, 29 June 2014 08:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vbcrayon is currently offline  vbcrayon
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Re: IP Fragmented and others [message #114549 is a reply to message #114015] Tue, 01 July 2014 04:40 Go to previous message
mlee (Kerio)
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Registered: October 2012
Location: Sydney
1, Either whatever port you use or open everything, Kerio Control is a firewall itself.
2, Please elaborate.
3, IP Fragmentation has been quite an ongoing issues with PS3/PS4, here's a suggestion from the Playstation Community:
http://community.us.playstation.com/t5/PlayStation-4-Support /Receiving-IP-fragmentation-message-on-my-PS4-and-PS3/td-p/4 3071505

I'd suggest to probably start with lower MTU, however, Double NAT'ing, DMZ,QOS, and DHCP might be related as well.

M.


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