grimkin,
Thanks for the info and link. It looks like that might work. I will keep this open for a while to see if anyone tells of a non-microsoft solution that is perhaps better, but scriptable.
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Browse All TopicsIs there something like an iptables for windows that would allow you to have a SIMPLE script of rules that you could flush the firewall, run the script and have the firewall going...like iptables does on Linux?
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by: grimkinPosted on 2009-09-28 at 02:50:41ID: 25437865
Hi there,
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You can script windows firewall using netsh.exe - it's a really p[owerful program, much overlooked.
See here for documentation:
http://technet.microsoft.c
And here for a few examples:
http://www.windowsnetworki
Hope this helps
G