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Processor | Intel Xeon x5660 (4.2ghz) |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X58A-UD3R |
Cooling | Corsair H100 |
Memory | 24gb (6x 4gb DDR3 1600) Kingston Hyperx |
Video Card(s) | XFX Black r290x 4gb ddr5 OC |
Storage | 6x 2tb 64mb WD drives, Patriot Pyro sandforce2 drive ,intel 180gb ssd |
Display(s) | HP w2558hc |
Case | Corsair Carbine 500r |
Audio Device(s) | X-Fi Pro Fatality |
Power Supply | XFX 750 watt |
Mouse | Thermaltake Theron ee Sports+ |
Keyboard | Corsair Vengence k70 RGB Cherry Red |
Software | Windows 8.1 x64 |
I have a basic question on the windows 7 firewall. Does it block ports that dont have a program actively listening?
i need to push put a software, that uses ports 445 and then 1910
i have exclusions in the firewall for the following. (both incoming and out going, and for public, private and domain)
port 1910
port 445
2 executable
and another exe that is only used for the install.
for the exe's they dont exist on the remote computer so i am manually typing in the path to the locations they would reside.
Uac is disabled.
rpc is enabled for legacy software.
the remote pc is discoverable.
File sharing is enabled and set to use the lower encryption
i can ping the remote machine.
i can connect to the C$ share on the remote machine.
I can telnet to port 445 (telnet computername 445) and it connects
I can not telnet to 1910 it gives a time out error.. (on any other machine i.e 2003 i can telnet to the port even if there is no service using it)
if i install the program, and then try to install it remotely again it works!
and that leads me to my question, does the windows 7 firewall block ports that dont have a program active
i need to push put a software, that uses ports 445 and then 1910
i have exclusions in the firewall for the following. (both incoming and out going, and for public, private and domain)
port 1910
port 445
2 executable
and another exe that is only used for the install.
for the exe's they dont exist on the remote computer so i am manually typing in the path to the locations they would reside.
Uac is disabled.
rpc is enabled for legacy software.
the remote pc is discoverable.
File sharing is enabled and set to use the lower encryption
i can ping the remote machine.
i can connect to the C$ share on the remote machine.
I can telnet to port 445 (telnet computername 445) and it connects
I can not telnet to 1910 it gives a time out error.. (on any other machine i.e 2003 i can telnet to the port even if there is no service using it)
if i install the program, and then try to install it remotely again it works!
and that leads me to my question, does the windows 7 firewall block ports that dont have a program active