Re: stop ports!
From: Laura E. Hunter \(MVP\) (hunter(nospamplease)_at_sfs.upenn.edu)
Date: 04/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:47:40 -0400
You can create an IPSec policy to filter all inbound/outbound traffic on a
machine or a domain, or to configure a site-to-site connection like you
would use for a VPN. IPSec is a huge topic, entire books can (and have)
been written about it. This KB should get you started:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=816514,
and here's a good tutorial on the serverwatch site:
http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/3109971
For additional tutorials and help beyond that, do a Google search for:
Windows Server 2003 IPSec filtering
-- ****************************** Laura E. Hunter - MCSE, MCT, MVP Replies to newsgroup only "gaia" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:871B85E6-35C9-43CC-A492-FD23D831A4F8@microsoft.com... > Hi! > Do you know how can I stop the ports with outbound traffic under windows > server 2003? > Thank you! > Cheers!
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