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Does anyone know how I can close any port in my windows xp computer manually. I know zone alarm or similar firewall softwares close the unwanted ports. But how do they work? Or how can I do this manually, if I want to?
Tue Oct 12, 04 9:06 pm
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1. Click Start, point to All Programs, then Accessories, then Communications then Network Connections. (Or you can right click My Network Places on the desktop and choose Properties).
2. Right-click the Local Area Network or the connection you are using, then click Properties.
3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings.

Note: The Settings button is unavailable when ICF is disabled and all ports are already open.

4. Click Add to open a new port.
5. In the Description box, type a name. For example, type: File & Printer.
In the Name or IP address of the computer hosting this service on your network box, type 127.0.0.1.
6. In both the External and Internal port boxes, type the port number.
7. Click either TCP or UDP, and then click Ok.
8. Repeat steps 4 - 8 and allow the appropriate ports to be open for file and printer sharing. To allow file and print sharing traffic, create and enable the following service definitions. In the External and Internal Ports, allow these ports: UDP 137, UDP 138, UDP 445, and TCP 139, and TCP 445.

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