UnDeRTaKeR
im interesting about that...
is there any batch firwall exsist?
could it be done?
10x for the helpers!







*sorry about my bad english
coder
um, i'm gonna say no... LOL

you could certainly set-up a batch script to configure your current firewall/IPSec?
andydis
u could setup netcat to listen for loadsa ports but thats about it
UnDeRTaKeR
not much.. but 10x any way friends!
mrBob
or use this command line tool (firewall.exe)
use:
firewall.exe [port] [port]

now it'll block the given ports wink.gif
BlackBoard
this firewall doesnt really seems to work.
who got it to work?
UnDeRTaKeR
mrBob
i knew this command line firewall before... i made a thread about it on beginers section... but 10x anyway man!
mrBob
QUOTE (UnDeRTaKeR @ Dec 6 2003, 02:41 PM)
mrBob
i knew this command line firewall before... i made a thread about it on beginers section... but 10x anyway man!

already thought you would know this but maybe you forgot orso tongue.gif
so i just posted it
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