Great article that simplifies the creation of IPsec policies ...seeing that the GUI is nefarious...

http://www.microsoft.com/serviceproviders/columns/using_ipsec.asp

At 10:36 AM 5/14/2004, Depp, Dennis M. wrote:
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You will need to create an IPSEC policy and apply this via GPOs.


Denny


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Hogenauer
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Subject: [ActiveDir] TCP Port Blocking


Sorry for the newbie sounding question.



How can I use Group Policy to block certain ports in all workstation in a certain OU? Ex: for the SASSER virus it's recommended to block TCP 5554 9996. I have remote users that I wanted apply a GP to that will block these ports.



Thanks



Mike



Mike Hogenauer

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