DavidAguilar
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Hi all,
I have done some research investigation without results.
There's an special attack to some of our servers. With linux we simply block certain UDP packets by length ( As an example, all UDP packets coming from XX port and with XXXX packet lenght ) would be blocket.
But I can't figure out how to do that with windows. We are using windows 2008 server R2 ( std edition ). Windows advanced firewall seems to have some options, but not as detailed as i wanted, and it seems that there aren't so much windows server firewalls ( I see comodo ).
Is there any way or policy to allow me to achieve that ?
Thanks,
I have done some research investigation without results.
There's an special attack to some of our servers. With linux we simply block certain UDP packets by length ( As an example, all UDP packets coming from XX port and with XXXX packet lenght ) would be blocket.
But I can't figure out how to do that with windows. We are using windows 2008 server R2 ( std edition ). Windows advanced firewall seems to have some options, but not as detailed as i wanted, and it seems that there aren't so much windows server firewalls ( I see comodo ).
Is there any way or policy to allow me to achieve that ?
Thanks,