Re: firewall questions

From: zilch (funk.jeff_at_gmail.com)
Date: 06/28/05


Date: 28 Jun 2005 13:33:28 -0700

Old Guy wrote:

> Best I can tell, I have found how to create rules for Norton Firewall.
> Gotta tell you I am greatly cofused. I have found how to block ports
> but not how to open them. Granting access? I can find how to grant
> ranges and individual addresses but not how to grant ports to specific
> IP addresses. I know so little about firewalls you will have to tell
> me what specifics you need.

Not sure if it allows opening up specific port #'s... but maybe this
helps?

http://firewalling.com/personalfirewalls/nortonpersonalfirewall.htm



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