Re: Short guide to secure network
From: Magnus (magnus.hagberg_at_qbranch.se)
Date: 02/27/04
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 15:04:12 +0100
Foung this article
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q179442#appliesto
But it does not say if it is the same for Windows 2003.
Finding out a port-number is not hard. but I would like to know if TCP or
UPD is required and what needs to be opened on the server and what needs to
be opened on the client.
/Magnus
"Magnus" <magnus.hagberg@qbranch.se> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I am going to secure my network with tcp/ip and ICF on all my computers. I
> got a Domain Controller, Servers, and some clients.
> Is there a short guide to the basic ports, both TCP and UDP to keep open.
> And perhaps even what protocols to allow.
> Just a few of the services that I am running on my network:
> Active directory
> DNS
> DHCP
> FTP SSL
> Remote Desktop
> SQL Server
>
> Not even google is helping me.
>
> /Magnus
>
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