Is it posible to close open or unneeded ports

J

JM

Hi:

I scanned my server for vulnerabilities, and fong a few of open ports that I
dont need. Exist a way to close them, directly at the server, without using
the firewall.?

I can remove some IIS's services like nntp, smtp, but I would like to close
the rest.

Thank you
JM
 
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emmanuel meurant

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"JM" wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I scanned my server for vulnerabilities, and fong a few of open ports that I
> dont need. Exist a way to close them, directly at the server, without using
> the firewall.?
>
> I can remove some IIS's services like nntp, smtp, but I would like to close
> the rest.
>
> Thank you
> JM
 
J

John John

Sure, TCP/IP filtering on the local area connection or IP Security
Policies on the Local Machine.

John

JM wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I scanned my server for vulnerabilities, and fong a few of open ports that I
> dont need. Exist a way to close them, directly at the server, without using
> the firewall.?
>
> I can remove some IIS's services like nntp, smtp, but I would like to close
> the rest.
>
> Thank you
> JM
 
C

CreateWindow

Hi,

You can close ports and protocols at the IP (Kernel) layer in Win2k / 2k3
etc. by setting this up in the advanced IP properties. Pick any NIC and
select "Internet Protocol / Advanced / TCP/IP Filtering". Note, this will
affect all traffic on all NIC's.
See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309798

Cheers,

CreateWindow

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"JM" <JM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C1AD9D65-FF82-48F1-B4A1-09A2D8AC9F4D@microsoft.com...
> Hi:
>
> I scanned my server for vulnerabilities, and fong a few of open ports that
> I
> dont need. Exist a way to close them, directly at the server, without
> using
> the firewall.?
>
> I can remove some IIS's services like nntp, smtp, but I would like to
> close
> the rest.
>
> Thank you
> JM
 
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