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Control the windows firewall by the command line

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2008

Segment from Hak5 1x02: Automate windows firewall controls using the command line and deploy firewall policy on workgroup computers using a usb drive
http://hak5.org

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  • NOW THIS is the kind of professional tutorial i love to see on youtube ! THANKS A LOT! However... you should add saying that your tip/solution only works IF the user does have at least local administrative rights i guess. So... u have another trick to have X Windows XP SP2 PCs controll their firewalls if the users is not member of poweruser or local administrators group ? this would be also usefull for samba 3 admins, running xp in a samba domain, but without having users do gain admin rights.

  • Nice one...I mean it would be even better if you would have shown how to remotely deploy those changes via VBscript/WMI or something else...why going to each PC individually when you can make those changes totally automated/remotely and transparent to the users on the network...if I got time I'll do a video on this; anyways...great video format, nice presentation, great inspiration :D 5 stars

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  • Autokeybot is easy Windows automation! Check it out!

  • awesome

    

  • good

  • cute bunny :D

  • futz.me. A Command Line for the Web.

  • great info... for those of you comment saying there is a need of more info.. please please, just contribute with your 2 pennies ok. Constructive and positive comments are more than welcome.... Thanks Much

  • ok here's a good one how would you go about creating a new wireless profile in the CLI for scratch and i know you can export an existing but cant figure out how to make one with out using gui

  • never mind "netsh wlan show networks" answered my own question ok well technet did

    

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