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How to configure TCP/IP filtering in Windows 2000Article ID: 309798 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q309798 NoticeThis article applies to Windows 2000. Support for Windows 2000 ends on July 13, 2010. The Windows 2000 End-of-Support Solution Center
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.NoticeThis article applies to Windows 2000. Support for Windows 2000 ends on July 13, 2010. The Windows 2000 End-of-Support Solution Center
(http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=http%3a%2f%2fsupport.microsoft.com%2fwin2000)
is a starting point for planning your migration strategy from Windows 2000. For more information see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle
Policy
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This step-by-step article describes how to configure TCP/IP Filtering on Microsoft Windows 2000-based computers.
Windows 2000-based computers support several methods of controlling inbound access. One of the most simple and most powerful methods of controlling inbound access is by using the TCP/IP Filtering feature. TCP/IP Filtering is available on all Windows 2000-based computers that have the TCP/IP stack installed. TCP/IP Filtering is useful from a security standpoint because it works in Kernel mode. In contrast, other methods of controlling inbound access to Windows 2000-based computers, such as by using the IPSec Policy filter and the Routing and Remote Access server, depend on User-mode processes or the Workstation and Server service. You can layer your TCP/IP inbound access control scheme by using TCP/IP Filtering with IPSec filters and Routing and Remote Access packet filtering. This approach is especially useful if you want to control inbound and outbound TCP/IP access. TCP/IP Security controls only inbound access. How to configure TCP/IP securityTo configure TCP/IP security:
REFERENCESFor additional information about IP number assignments, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:289892 For additional information about TCP and UDP port numbers, visit the following Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Web site:
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289892/
)
Internet protocol numbers
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
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