Any to Any Port Exception

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Enrique

Running WinXP SP2 and I'm wondering if it's possible to setup an any to any
port exception? I understand how to setup a specific port exception through
group policy:
i.e. 80:TCP:10.3.4.0/24:enabled:Web service, but I'm hoping there is some
kind of way to setup an any to any connection but only for a specific IP
address. I have an application that uses random ports, but this is only the
case for this one server that connects to all of my XP clients.

Regards,
Enrique
 
Hello,

Thanks for your post.

I understand you want to know if it is possible to setup an any to any port
exception because you have an application which uses random ports.

I have performed lots of research in our internal knowledge bases, but I
can not find any resolution for your specific requirement.
Based on your current situation, I suggest you create an application
exception in Windows Firewall as following because Windows firewall can
open ports based on the specific application:

1. Start-> Run-> enter "firewall.cpl"
2. Go to Exceptions Tab
3. Click Add Program button
4. Choose the specific application
5. Click OK

Meanwhile, I think the above method is more secure for the system.

For more references:

875356: How to configure the Windows Firewall feature in Windows XP Service
Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;875356

How to Configure Windows Firewall on a Single Computer
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/smallbusiness/prodtech/windowsxp/c
fgfwall.mspx#ECAA

HTH!

Thanks & Regards

Amanda Wang [MSFT]

Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security

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