Setting up TCP/IP filtering

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Tcp/ip filtering is a simple but effective firewall but cannot distinguish between incoming and outgoing traffic or do port forwarding.

All dedicated Neosys client servers which are installed in future will have TCP/IP filtering enabled and we will drop installation of anti-virus programs. However it the client has a workgroup anti-virus installation than it can be installed in addition to TCP/IP filtering.

Note:

  1. Despite Windows telling you that it is necessary to reboot to activate any changes, it is possibly not necessary. This means that for example, when adding allowable ports you might well be able to skip the reboot.
  2. Don't do changes either a) while critical users are working or b) you cannot get to power cycle the server. Changing filtering sometimes causes network failure requiring manual intervention.

The following ports need to be opened when TCP/IP filtering is enabled:

  • 80/8123 web
  • 443/4430 secure web
  • 22/19580 ssh
  • 25/2500 smtp
  • 5500/55000 vnc reverse connection

and optionally

  • 3389/33890 rdc
  • 5900/59000 vnc


On our own NEOSYS server, some standard ports which need to be opened:

  • 21 standard ftp
  • 80 standard http
  • 443 standard https
  • 3389 standard remote desktop connection

NEOSYS non-standard ports

  • 2500 neosys smtp
  • 4430 neosys https port
  • 55000 neosys ultravnc reverse connection
  • 19580 neosys ssh port
  • 8000 neosys wiki

TCP/IP properties, advanced, options

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