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proxybox
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Message 1 of 3

Firewall: Unchecking port block still allows traffic

I noticed when setting up Remote Desktop on Windows 10 that I checked the Port 3389 and it opened it up properly. I am able to setup a remote desktop connection from another PC in the network. However, if I uncheck the box it still allows a connection. Isn't the point of a firewall to be able to control this traffic via the checkbox?

 

Attached you will see the firewall for Remote Desktop unchecked and it still allows a connection.

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SecurityCenter

16.0 R24

Mcafee Security Center

Build 18.4.139

 

 

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Madhan
McAfee Retired
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Message 2 of 3

Re: Firewall: Unchecking port block still allows traffic

Hello @proxybox 

Please update McAfee and also make sure Windows is up to date. Select Restore Defaults and then try enabling the Port 3389, check if you are able to setup a remote desktop connection from another PC in the network. Then, uncheck the box and let us know the outcome.

Regards,
Madhan M

proxybox
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Re: Firewall: Unchecking port block still allows traffic

I performed all those steps prior to submitting my question. Even with the checkbox unchecked other pcs can establish a connection on port 3389

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