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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?R2VvcmdlRg==?= on July 28, 2005, 11:38 am
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If I enable the Windows firewall on my new 2003 Server Std x64 SP1 network
server (Domain Controller, DNS, File and Print Server, WINS) the loads and
saves of files across the network are very slow. I opened a port exception
for my network but still very slow loads and saves. When I turn the firewall
off I get normal loads and saves again. Do I even need a firewall on this
server if I don't have the IP address for my ISP gateway configured in my
network settings?
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Posted by Patty Calcaterra on July 28, 2005, 6:46 pm
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I am thinking you don't want to use the firewall stuff on a DC/DNS
server at all. Clients need to access this box and the firewall blocks
a myriad of ports....
Well, I mean, if you want to, sure, go ahead, but you will have to open
up the DNS ports, authentication, netBIOS, etc.
If the server is inside your corporate firewall as you say, I would
disable it.
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