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    closing ports on IIS5

    does anyone know how i can close or open ports on my server?

    win2000 IIS 5

    thanks!
    pnj

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    W2K has IPSec to close ports Start->Admin Tools->Local Security Policy. But you need to remove the applications that open them.
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    ok,

    I want to shut down port 25 so what i did was just open IIS manager and stop the SMTP server.

    so is port 25 now closed or do i have to do more?

    if i run a port scan it says it is close........

    thanks
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    a port is only open is there is something listening on that port. If there is nothing listening, it is not open.
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    If you don't want to run an SMTP Server, uninstall it. You can use a firewall or something to block ports, but you are better off making sure you get rid of anything that opens them in the first place.
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