network filetering my range of IP addresses
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 11:23:00 -0600
is there any way to easily setup an IP ACL on windows server 2003 ? what is
recommended ?
all I want is to have only a certain range of ip addresses to be able to
connect to the server and vise versa. I don't care for protocol or port for
the moment ...
Relevant Pages
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