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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 06/10/05 00:31
Jens (jens.aggergren@lycos-europe.com) writes:
> I can also connect through TCP( and set up some kind of filter only
> allowing incomming connections on port 1433 from the ip of the web
> server.
> But i don't know how to do this. I've taken a look at the IPSec stuff
> but it's all about kerberos authentication and other bull which i don't
> think i need. What i need is simply a ip traffick filter, which does
> nothing else but reject incomming connection from all other ip's than
> my webserver.
You could do this with the Windows Firewall. You can open a port in the
firewall for a single computer. You click on Add Port, and here you pick
Change Scope and set up a list.
This applies to the new version of the Firewall that came with Windows
XP SP1, and which also is in Win2003 SP1, unless I am terribly mistaken.
It's not on Windows 2000, though.
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Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
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