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Julie Warden
Group,
We have a Win2k server machine that is used as a Terminal Server. It does
not run DHCP nor DNS. What we need to do is disable the ability to telnet
from that host. We are afraid of the possibility that Terminal Server
clients may be able to telnet from the server. My idea is to disable port23
network traffic on that host, as I was told that telnet uses port23
I seem to remember going into an application and being able to shut off
connectivity to ranges of ports and such things. Could someone please
remind me how to do this?
Thanks,
Julie
We have a Win2k server machine that is used as a Terminal Server. It does
not run DHCP nor DNS. What we need to do is disable the ability to telnet
from that host. We are afraid of the possibility that Terminal Server
clients may be able to telnet from the server. My idea is to disable port23
network traffic on that host, as I was told that telnet uses port23
I seem to remember going into an application and being able to shut off
connectivity to ranges of ports and such things. Could someone please
remind me how to do this?
Thanks,
Julie