![]() Even tried moving the default RDP rule to the top and set it to deny. All machines were still able to establish RDP sessions with each other. Out of curiosity, I tried setting local ip to all, port 3389 and remote ip to all, set it to deny and moved it to the top of the list. I already set the default RDP rule to deny and moved it all the way to the bottom of the list. For some reason, all machines are still able to establish RDP sessions with each other. ![]() The rule underneath that one is local ip 192.168.15.0/24 port 3389, remote ip “all”, set to deny. Local ip is defined as 192.168.15.0/24 port 3389, remote ip is defined as 192.158.15.153 (the machine I use to establish RDP sessions with other machines), this rule is set to allow. I’ve spent last night and this morning trying to get a simple firewall rule to limit RDP connections on the office network.
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