XPSP2 will limit your max. connections/sec


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Most have no idea how to

Most? No, not most. Just your average idiot who runs out, buys a Dell, and runs a PC with no firewall, AV, or anti-spyware. People like that are the reason Sasser spreads, and they should be off PCs anyway. Darwin theory at work. I've been using Windows since 3.1 (I've recently switched to Linux permanently, after Windows ****ed me off for the last time) and guess how many viruses I got? Zero. Zip. None. Zilch. You know why? I always updated, always had an AV running, ran TWO software firewalls, and had a router firewall. Those are the kind of people that should be on a PC. Simple as this:

If you don't know how to USE a PC, then stay the hell away from them.

In what way is P2P illegal? Get that idea straight outta your head. P2P is a perfectly legitimate platform. I would like an explanation of how P2P is illegal, as this baffles me! If you are referring to music swapping, film downloading etc, then thats a completely separate arguement. Thats ONE use of P2P. Also, where does pr0n come into this?

How many times have MS said the future is online storage systems, online operating systems, etc? Web services etc? We are on the verge of getting good quality, high speed connections, and MS want to block that?

It's rare for me to cuss MS, but man this seems short-sighted.

o83zero: Unfortunately, the loser who buys a dell and leaves it unprotected is the lowest common denominator, and security is only as good as the lowest common denominator. It's a shame we need to take these guys into consideration, but we can't exclude people from the "digital revolution" (I feel dirty for using that phrase).

Toxxic: No, but P2P is still a legitimate platform. It's the illegitimate uses that are in dispute. Hell, we could argue that the web is then illegal, as you can still download warez, mp3 over HTTP!

I for one wonder why this has not cropped up earlier... it begs the question "is microsoft trying to sneak a few new features into the final build?", or is the number of co-current threads accessing the net set so high that it took this long to find ?

On the one hand it stops programs like msblaster trying to connect to the net via multiple and multiple threads...

BUT, I for one darn hope that Microsoft make this some kind of regedit/option to change, somewhat similar to the "maxconnectionsperserver" setting which controls how many connections you can have with IE, which i usually crank up to like 16!

If not... this SP2 upgrade is starting to be rather restrictive in my eyes!

It will mainly affect your average windows xp user until a simple utility comes out to modify this key for you...

(They can't be expected to edit the registry!)

Check out:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=314053

Specifically:

TcpNumConnections

Key: Tcpip\Parameters

Value Type: REG_DWORD - Number

Valid Range: 0 - 0xfffffe

Default: 0xfffffe

Description: This parameter limits the maximum number of connections that TCP can have open simultaneously.

I for one wonder why this has not cropped up earlier... it begs the question "is microsoft trying to sneak a few new features into the final build?", or is the number of co-current threads accessing the net set so high that it took this long to find ?

On the one hand it stops programs like msblaster trying to connect to the net via multiple and multiple threads...

BUT, I for one darn hope that Microsoft make this some kind of regedit/option to change, somewhat similar to the "maxconnectionsperserver" setting which controls how many connections you can have with IE, which i usually crank up to like 16!

If not... this SP2 upgrade is starting to be rather restrictive in my eyes!

Of course XP SP2 is restrictive is a security update, its not designed to make computing easier just more secure.

As we progress forward expect more security over ease of use and usable features.

If security overshadows usability, computer takeup will drop off, and progress will slow. I think eventually security will become invisible, applied in ways we do not yet understand or recognise - until then it's the ms "use a sledgehammer to break a walnut" aproach!

good move microsoft... this will defently protect the normal user and let face it guys.. we will easly deactivate it... it wont be hard... isnt it better to have it activated as standard? do you think my grandmother will know how to activate it? No she wont, but we do know how to disable it so why complain?

As we progress forward expect more security over ease of use and usable features.

Why compromise? Why not have good features and security?

It's not about complaining when Microsoft improve security, it's about Microsoft bumbling in and taking out the national grid just to stop a blind person from walking into a plug socket. :rolleyes:

Most? No, not most. Just your average idiot who runs out, buys a Dell, and runs a PC with no firewall, AV, or anti-spyware. People like that are the reason Sasser spreads, and they should be off PCs anyway. Darwin theory at work. I've been using Windows since 3.1 (I've recently switched to Linux permanently, after Windows ****ed me off for the last time) and guess how many viruses I got? Zero. Zip. None. Zilch. You know why? I always updated, always had an AV running, ran TWO software firewalls, and had a router firewall. Those are the kind of people that should be on a PC. Simple as this:

If you don't know how to USE a PC, then stay the hell away from them.

Yes most. Your 'Average idiot' is the majority. The MASSIVE majority. Here, I will give you an example. I am the only 'IT Guy' in my company and we have about 100 employees. I know everyone there very well. I would say about 1 or 2 more know a good deal about PCs. Then there are about 5 more that can get around and know how to protect themselves a little but. The rest are just complete idiots when it comes to PCs. Everyone there owns atleast one PC. So with that example that would be 92%-93% have no idea of what the hell they are doing on a PC. I would say that closely reflects the rest of the U.S.

If you don't know how to USE a PC, then stay the hell away from them.

Well, that wouldn't be very good business for component and PC manufactures now would it. Granted I hate them just as much as the next admin. But that will not change.

Mark

hey o83zero, not to knock you off your cloud of leetness, but if you need AV at all then you arent that great with computers, i havent used AV since windows 98, and i havent had a single virus, you know why I DONT OPEN ATTACHMENTS , and i dont download off P2P, its not hard. also, if you are running with a router, why would you have 2 lame software firewalls? oh because youre a moron, i see.

A quick, check over at eventid.net produced this...

http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=4226&phase=1
Event ID: 4226
TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.
Max A. Kostioukovitch (Last update 7/15/2004):
Info quoted from ntcanuck.com forum: ?The limit you are hitting only applies to connections in which the destinations are unreachableb>. You absolutely should not hit it if you are opening TCP connections to addresses that are live with an active listener on the destination port. It is enforced by the stack and has nothing to do with your firewall software (third party or ours). There is an improvement to this code, which we are planning for SP2 RTM?. See the link to ?ntcanuck.com forum? for more details.
In plain English if it occurs, there are many connection attempts to unreachable addresses like IP scanning performed by virus or a bad configuration.

Plus, found this over at winguides.com

  • Specify the Maximum Number of TCP/IP Connections (Windows NT/2000)
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/893/
Registry Settings
System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters]
Value Name: TcpNumConnections
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value Data: 0 - 0xfffffe

hey o83zero, not to knock you off your cloud of leetness, but if you need AV at all then you arent that great with computers, i havent used AV since windows 98, and i havent had a single virus, you know why I DONT OPEN ATTACHMENTS , and i dont download off P2P, its not hard. also, if you are running with a router, why would you have 2 lame software firewalls? oh because youre a moron, i see.

It's called "overkill". It'd have to be one hell of a virus to get through all that. Of course, that means nothing now that I don't use Windows anymore. Anyway, I'm not going to fight with you over what I used to protect my PC.

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