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Windows Firewall question

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Lifer
This might be a dumb question but I can't figure out how to do it.

How do I allow everything from 1 computer into another?

For instance, there is a unix server that needs to "talk" to a Windows server. It can't "talk" to it. Windows firewall is turned on. If I turn it off, I can "talk" to the windows server.

If I go into the settings of the firewall, I can allow a program or I can allow a port. Adding every port from the unix IP address should do it, but I don't see how do that in windows firewall. It seems to only accept 1 port at a time.

These computers are sitting behind a Watchdog Firebox device, so I'm not sure we even need the windows firewall on. I guess its ok for layered protection, but there has to be an easier way to do this.
 
If that's Windows Server 2003, you might want to run... oh, what's that called... the Security Configuration Wizard, if I recall correctly.
 
Originally posted by: blackangst1
Originally posted by: mechBgon
If that's Windows Server 2003, you might want to run... oh, what's that called... the Security Configuration Wizard, if I recall correctly.

lol

What are you LOL at? 🙂 I could use a LOL today...

 
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