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[ISSForum] Third Party Module stopping

Subject: [ISSForum] Third Party Module stopping
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 14:21:29 -0800 (PST)
All,

We have the Third Party Module (TPM) installed on Win2K SP6.  Two Cisco
PIX report log events to this TPM.  The TPM will suddenly, without
warning, stop.  Ever so capricious, it will might also stop if one logs
into the server console.  While we can restart the TPM from
SiteProtector, the flood of ICMP that is precipitated by the TPM's
untimely demise is more than annoying (ICMP type 3/code 3).

It is my understanding that before I arrived at this client site this
issue had already been raised with ISS (last year sometime).  There was
no real resolution: after several rounds of troubleshooting, the client
was told to reinstall the module.  It has been reinstalled more than
once.

Has anyone else run into this problem?  

TIA,
Jason Baeder
GCIA CISSP



                
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