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Hi,
We have a hosted 2012 mail server with 2 physical network interfaces. 1 network is assigned a local IP range for our internal network, and the other interface is assigned a public IP address for external access. Current RDP access is available via both the internal IP address through VPN and the external IP address without the VPN. I need to be able to block RDP access on the public/external interface. I believe I should be able to do this through the Windows firewall but I just can't figure out how. Both networks are assigned to public profiles.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
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We have a hosted 2012 mail server with 2 physical network interfaces. 1 network is assigned a local IP range for our internal network, and the other interface is assigned a public IP address for external access. Current RDP access is available via both the internal IP address through VPN and the external IP address without the VPN. I need to be able to block RDP access on the public/external interface. I believe I should be able to do this through the Windows firewall but I just can't figure out how. Both networks are assigned to public profiles.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
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