Re: IPSec Security
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 03:45:36 -0700
One simple solution is to turn on the XP SP2 firewall on machine XP1 and
do not allow exceptions.
<bucrepus> wrote in message news:OvpnONSIGHA.2696@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> For the sake of simplicity, I have 2 xp stations and 1 win2003 server as
> router with 2 NICS. (actually have numerous machines on each side subnet)
> XP station1 on 172.18.6.100 and XP 2 on 192.168.0.100. One server nic
> 172.18.6.1 and the other 192.168.0.1. I want to be able to copy / browse
> files from XP1 to XP2, but NOT allow XP2 to browse / see any machines on
> XP1's side. I have tried using IPSec to block the SMB 13x ports and 445,
> but
> cant seem to get the right combo. Any ideas? in other words, I dont want
> anyone on XP2 to be able to go to the run box and type \\XP1 or
> \\172.18.6.100 and get a browse window or share list. (One way copy /
> list)
> Thanks
> Bucrepus
>
>
>
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