Re: Port 135

From: \ (dvader@deathstar.mil)
Date: 03/18/02


From: "\"Crash\" Dummy" <dvader@deathstar.mil>
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:07:56 -0500


>You can in fact do it on Win2K with an IP filter, probably on XP too.
>Look at "Local Security Policy" under "Administrative Tools" (if you
>have Win2K, that is).

>I have done it myself (thanks to Greg Hennessy), and all of my ports are
>now "closed" or similar on the test sites, without any firewall program.

I don't think that is available to a dialup connection without a hack. I use
IPFilter with my dialup, but it required some creative registry editing. If
there is a more direct, conventional way to do it, I'd sure appreciate some
details. Thanks!

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Dave "Crash" Dummy
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