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How to restrict file sharing to one specific IP, and block others?

Asked by Carl_Brody in TCP/IP, Windows Networking

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My desktop's LAN IP is 192.168.1.205, and my laptop's IP is 192.168.1.208.

On the desktop, I want to share some files, but make them accessible ONLY to my laptop.
I've setup some rules in my firewall, which block ports 135,137,139 altogether (to any IP) and allow port 445 only to the laptop IP, and block 445 for all other IPs.

Yet, I can still access the share from other machines.

Exactly what do I have to allow or block, to make sure that ONLY the machine from one specific IP can access the shared folder?Start Free Trial
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