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Syntax to block TCP/UDP port 135-139 on D-Link NAT?
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[QUOTE="Guest, post: 8031307"] Allow Allow to Ping WAN port WAN,* LAN,192.168.0.1 ICMP,8 Deny Default source =*,* destination=LAN,* protocol= *,* Allow Default LAN,* *,* *,* By default dlink routers block all traffic from *,* (all) to the LAN For the soruce and destination: The * can be WAN, LAN or * (any) For the protocol: The * can be the name of the protocol and the second after the comma can be a port or range of ports. The Firewall rules control traffic between the lan and wan. Unless you punch a hole, all incomming requests are denied. All outgoing requests are allowed. By default inbound traffic to 137-139 and 445 is denied. Your biggest worry is on the lan (wireless) side. All traffic is allowed by default. The easiest way to manage that is to use MAC filters. They control all lan access. Then enable your windows firewall to protect against computers on your own lan. [/QUOTE]
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