Using Windows Firewall with Advanced Security to block unnecessary traffic
I encounter far too many networks with policies in place that disable the built-in Windows Firewall with Advanced Security (WFAS) by default on all of their machines. Usually if I ask about this, the reason is either unknown or "it's always been that way." I think this is a carry-over from the Windows XP / Server 2003 days, or maybe even older, when the Windows Firewall was less than desirable. Believe me when I tell you that WFAS in today's operating systems is very advanced, stable, and beneficial. If you want to stop unnecessary or malicious traffic from getting to your server, look no further than this built-in tool.
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