Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only



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Hello everybody!

When it comes to Windows hardening and in specific restricting
Windows' services, the only suggestions that I've found so far are:
*) disable unnecessary services
*) restrict network access through packet filtering

What else can be done and isn't it possible to bind Windows' services
to a specific address/interface, e.g. LAN.

Thanks in advance
Chris




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