This works
for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Advanced Lets you define this rule under all profiles or explicitly
define to which profile this rule will apply. You??™re
not restricted to applying this only to one connection
profile. To apply this to multiple connection profiles,
simply check the corresponding checkbox next to
the profile name. You can also tie this rule to specific
interface types. Your choices are either all interface
types or specific interface types: Local Area Network,
Remote Access, or Wireless.
85 Chapter 3: Server Manager
Hands-On Exercise: Creating a New Inbound Rule In this exercise, we will create an inbound
rule to allow traffic to a Web server only when connected to the domain by allowing TCP
connections to port 80 for the domain connection profile.
1. Open Server Manager if you don??™t already have it open.
2. Expand the Configuration node.
3. Expand the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security snap-in.
4. Select Inbound Rules.
5. Right-click Inbound Rules.
6. Select New Rule.
7. Under Rule Type, select Port, and then click Next (Figure 3-23).
Figure 3-22. Firewall Inbound Rules
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8. Select TCP and enter 80 in the Specific Local Ports field; then click Next
(Figure 3-24).
9. In the Action screen, select Allow the Connection (selected by default); then
click Next.
10. In the Profile screen, uncheck all checkboxes except Domain, and then click
Next (Figure 3-25).
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