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Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 03 2008 11:13PM
Christian Koerner (misk gmx net)
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Hello everybody!
When it comes to Windows hardening and in specific restricting
Windows' services, the only suggestions that I've found so far are:
*) disable unnecessary services
*) restrict network access through packet filtering
What else can be done and isn't it possible to bind Windows' services
to a specific address/interface, e.g. LAN.
Thanks in advance
Chris
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RE: Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 09 2008 02:43PM
Maxime Ducharme (mducharme cybergeneration com)
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May 06 2008 08:24AM
Davies, Alan (GE Money) (AlanJ Davies ge com)
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May 05 2008 03:55PM
Steve Friedl (steve unixwiz net)
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RE: Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 09 2008 02:24PM
Wayne S. Anderson (wfrazee wynweb net)
(1 replies)
RE: Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 09 2008 05:43PM
Devin Ganger (DevinG 3sharp com)
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RE: Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 09 2008 10:23PM
Wayne S. Anderson (wfrazee wynweb net)
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RE: Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 13 2008 03:39AM
Ken Schaefer (Ken adOpenStatic com)
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RE: Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 21 2008 03:11AM
Wayne S. Anderson (wfrazee wynweb net)
Re: Binding Windows Services to Specific Addresses Only
May 05 2008 03:07PM
Ali, Saqib (docbook xml gmail com)
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Hello everybody!
When it comes to Windows hardening and in specific restricting
Windows' services, the only suggestions that I've found so far are:
*) disable unnecessary services
*) restrict network access through packet filtering
What else can be done and isn't it possible to bind Windows' services
to a specific address/interface, e.g. LAN.
Thanks in advance
Chris
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