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| Subject: | Re: Simple Firewall |
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| Date: | Thu, 30 Dec 2004 10:15:30 -0300 |
In Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, IP filtering is usually configured by the routing and remote access service (RRAS), either via a dedicated MMC snap-in or in command-line with netsh. With PktFilter, it becomes possible to disable RRAS and only use PktFilter for IP filtering.
Hi, PktFilter is a good choice. If you prefer to use netsh in script´s mode, perhaps you want look the IPFront code. (http://www.hernanracciatti.com.ar/ipfront). By last, for a custom solution, perhaps your you can make a solution with "Packet Filtering API".... sounds good!! Bye. -- Hernán Marcelo Racciatti Core Team Member ISECOM (Institute for Security and Open Methodologies) Coordinator OISSG, Argentina (Open Information System Security Group) [mailto:hracciatti@gmail.com] [http://www.hernanracciatti.com.ar]
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