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IPS against Skype for Business (on prem at customer site)

Hi everyone,

we are having issues with the customers skype for business (still on prem) because of IPS.

After a while the voice stops and our users at the office (it is working from home or data plan) cannot voip anymore.

The IPS log shows the IP(s) of the customer and UDP flood.

As i do not know which customers use what IP, i cannot (and i don't wanna) configure all IPs (ranges are not working)  in IPS exceptions. Is there an easy way (without disabling UDP flooding) to accomplish good voice quality for everyone?

Or can i whitelist "german or some european countries" for UDP flooding?

Log entry where 213.95.x is the customers skype server

2021:11:17-14:10:56 fw3str-1 ulogd[35793]: id="2105" severity="info" sys="SecureNet" sub="ips" name="UDP flood detected" action="UDP flood" fwrule="60013" initf="eth5" srcmac="3c:13:cc:53:df:80" dstmac="00:1a:8c:f0:4e:65" srcip="213.95.x" dstip="62.96.x" proto="17" length="650" tos="0x00" prec="0x00" ttl="122" srcport="53916" dstport="20388"

BR

Stephan



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  • - One thing you may be able to do is modify that 60013 rule:

    - You could also try allowing an exception which would be a more focused approach without modifying the specific rule:

    You can specify under 'For all requests' your sources.

    Not sure that any QoS would help, as I don't mess with that too much, but you may also want to explore that option.

    Hope some of this helps.

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  • - One thing you may be able to do is modify that 60013 rule:

    - You could also try allowing an exception which would be a more focused approach without modifying the specific rule:

    You can specify under 'For all requests' your sources.

    Not sure that any QoS would help, as I don't mess with that too much, but you may also want to explore that option.

    Hope some of this helps.

    OPNSense 64-bit | Intel Xeon 4-core v3 1225 3.20Ghz
    16GB Memory | 500GB SSD HDD | ATT Fiber 1GB
    (Former Sophos UTM Veteran, Former XG Rookie)

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