Setting up Windows 10 Pro Firewall: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 09:37, 1 February 2021
Setting up Firewall on Windows 10 Pro
- Windows Start Menu Search bar > "Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security".
- Select Inbound rules. (left side)
- Action > New Rule
- Select Port & click Next.
- Select TCP option.
- Specific port field set of ports as described below & click Next.
- Select option "Allow the connection" & click Next. (Connections protected by IPsec and not)
- Select Domain, Private and Public & click Next.
- Enter name as mentioned in port list below.
Add rules for:
- Client Hosted Server:
- "80, 443, 2500, 3389, 4430, <sshport>" (replace <sshport> with server ssh port) - Name: "NEOSYS Standard Ports"
- NEOSYS Hosted Server:
- "4430-4499" - Name: "NEOSYS HTTPS"
- "19580" - Name: "NEOSYS SSH"
- "19485" - Name: "Nagios NSclient"
- Instead in step 6, choose "All local Ports" - Name: "d:\apache24\bin\httpd.exe"