MCSA/MCSE 70-270 Exam Prep 2: Windows XP Professional
Configuring a Windows Firewall After Installing SP2
The Windows Firewall can be enabled or disabled separately for each connection. In doing so, you are able to use Windows Firewall to protect a computer connected to the Internet via one adapter, and not use Windows Firewall for the adapter connected to the private network. To enable the Windows Firewall, click Start, then Control Panel. Open the Network Connections applet in the Internet and Network Connections category. Right-click the connection icon and select Properties. Click the Advanced tab and click the Settings button under the Windows Firewall section. In the Windows Firewall applet, click the On radio button. Click the Exceptions tab and select the applications that will not be blocked by Windows Firewall. If an application is not listed you may add it by clicking Add Program. If a particular TCP or UDP port needs to be enabled, click the Add Port button. And if you need to change the configuration options for an existing program, click the program and then click the Edit button. If you click the Advanced tab, you should select the boxes next to any connections that link to the Internet, and clear the boxes next to any connections to a private network. With the Internet connection box selected and the item selected, click the Settings button to enable incoming services to pass through the firewall filter. |