by neil » Nov 14 03 4:12 pm
In a 'default timeout' sense this is possible, but not through GateKeeper. These Timeout values have to be added to the registry; where depends on you type of OS.
If NT based then:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\QbikHkxx\Parameters
or if 9x based:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\QbikHkxx\Parameters
the values are:
"TimeoutICMP" -(dword) default timeout for ICMP traffic / seconds
"TimeoutUDP" -(dword) default timeout for UDP traffic / seconds
"TimeoutTCP" -(dword) default timeout for TCP connections / seconds
Once you have set these you will need to reboot your system.
NOTE: AS ALWAYS, ONLY EDIT YOUR REGISTRY IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING, AND TAKE THE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS, SUCH AS MAKING A BACKUP BEFORE YOU CHANGE ANYTHING.
You can of course set your own time outs in the Port Security tab of the ENS properties, for manually created ENS 'redirects' and 'allows'.
Regards,
Neil