RE: [houcfug] Windows Firewall

2018-09-27 Thread charlie arehart
To: houcfug@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [houcfug] Windows Firewall Both of you are right, Seth and Charlie, not something I should be doing. Guess I'll push on the folks that manage Sophos for my server to configure the WAF a bit more strictly. Thanks for setting me straight. M

Re: [houcfug] Windows Firewall

2018-09-25 Thread Mike G
Both of you are right, Seth and Charlie, not something I should be doing. Guess I'll push on the folks that manage Sophos for my server to configure the WAF a bit more strictly. Thanks for setting me straight. M On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 4:48 PM charlie arehart wrote: > Perhaps someone will

RE: [houcfug] Windows Firewall

2018-09-21 Thread charlie arehart
Perhaps someone will offer that, but there are other thoughts to consider (including whether you should be doing that job yourself at all). So first, how about if instead of blocking them in the Windows firewall, you blocked them in IIS? You can do that if you have added the “ip and domain

RE: [houcfug] Windows Firewall

2018-09-21 Thread Seth Bienek
The short answer is yes, of course you can. But should you? Consider the following: * How many IPs can the Windows Firewall’s storage mechanism (registry?) hold before performance degradation sets in? * If you are going to give the ColdFusion service account elevated access to