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Configure Windows Firewall using command line

Display Windows Firewall settings using command line

netsh firewall show commands

The following show commands are used to display the current configuration:

  • show allowedprogram – Displays the excepted programs.
  • show config – Displays the local configuration information.
  • show currentprofile – Displays the current profile.
  • show icmpsetting – Displays the ICMP settings.
  • show logging – Displays the logging settings.
  • show multicastbroadcastresponse – Displays multicast/broadcast response settings.
  • show notifications – Displays the current settings for notifications.
  • show opmode – Displays the operational mode.
  • show portopening – Displays the excepted ports.
  • show service – Displays the services.
  • show state – Displays the current state information.

For additional information about the show config and show state commands, see Troubleshooting Windows Firewall in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.

Conclusion

In this article I used “Manually Configuring Windows Firewall in Windows XP Service Pack 2″ By The Cable Guy

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