File name: | authfwcfg.dll.mui |
Size: | 195072 byte |
MD5: | a7953c00597f85806bac02842132f63c |
SHA1: | aaa3fd8205916f49bae70e21b23b6ad4f19273ed |
SHA256: | b11eec20727ccbe4d3dfec0204d5bab6e08311258dbd6a56d62689edddab77ae |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
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id | Norwegian (Bokml) | English |
---|---|---|
11000 | %1!s! Settings: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
%1!s! Settings: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11001 | State %1!s! |
State %1!s! |
11002 | Firewall Policy %1!s! |
Firewall Policy %1!s! |
11003 | LocalFirewallRules %1!s! LocalConSecRules %2!s! InboundUserNotification %3!s! RemoteManagement %4!s! UnicastResponseToMulticast %5!s! |
LocalFirewallRules %1!s! LocalConSecRules %2!s! InboundUserNotification %3!s! RemoteManagement %4!s! UnicastResponseToMulticast %5!s! |
11004 | Logging: |
Logging: |
11005 | LogAllowedConnections %1!s! LogDroppedConnections %2!s! FileName %3!s! MaxFileSize %4!s! |
LogAllowedConnections %1!s! LogDroppedConnections %2!s! FileName %3!s! MaxFileSize %4!s! |
11006 | Main Mode: |
Main Mode: |
11007 | KeyLifetime %1!u!min,%2!u!sess SecMethods %3!s! ForceDH %4!s! |
KeyLifetime %1!u!min,%2!u!sess SecMethods %3!s! ForceDH %4!s! |
11008 | IPsec: |
IPsec: |
11009 | StrongCRLCheck %1!s! SAIdleTimeMin %2!s! DefaultExemptions %3!s! IPsecThroughNAT %4!s! AuthzUserGrp %5!s! AuthzComputerGrp %6!s! AuthzUserGrpTransport %7!s! AuthzComputerGrpTransport %8!s! |
StrongCRLCheck %1!s! SAIdleTimeMin %2!s! DefaultExemptions %3!s! IPsecThroughNAT %4!s! AuthzUserGrp %5!s! AuthzComputerGrp %6!s! AuthzUserGrpTransport %7!s! AuthzComputerGrpTransport %8!s! |
11010 | StatefulFTP %1!s! |
StatefulFTP %1!s! |
11011 | StatefulPPTP %1!s! |
StatefulPPTP %1!s! |
11012 | Policy Store %1!s! |
Policy Store %1!s! |
11013 | Domain Profile | Domain Profile |
11014 | Private Profile | Private Profile |
11015 | Disabled | Disabled |
11016 | Check | Check |
11017 | Enforce | Enforce |
11018 | Rule Name: %1!s! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Rule Name: %1!s! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11019 | Description: %1!s! |
Description: %1!s! |
11020 | Enabled: %1!s! |
Enabled: %1!s! |
11021 | Profiles: %1!s! |
Profiles: %1!s! |
11022 | Type: %1!s! |
Type: %1!s! |
11023 | LocalTunnelEndpoint: %1!s! |
LocalTunnelEndpoint: %1!s! |
11024 | RemoteTunnelEndpoint: %1!s! |
RemoteTunnelEndpoint: %1!s! |
11025 | InterfaceTypes: %1!s! |
InterfaceTypes: %1!s! |
11026 | Endpoint1: %1!s! |
Endpoint1: %1!s! |
11027 | Endpoint2: %1!s! |
Endpoint2: %1!s! |
11028 | Port1: %1!s! |
Port1: %1!s! |
11029 | Port2: %1!s! |
Port2: %1!s! |
11030 | Protocol: %1!s! |
Protocol: %1!s! |
11031 | Action: %1!s! |
Action: %1!s! |
11032 | Auth1: %1!s! |
Auth1: %1!s! |
11033 | Auth1PSK: %1!s! |
Auth1PSK: %1!s! |
11034 | Auth1CAName: %1!s! |
Auth1CAName: %1!s! |
11035 | Auth1CertMapping: %1!s! |
Auth1CertMapping: %1!s! |
11036 | Auth1ExcludeCAName: %1!s! |
Auth1ExcludeCAName: %1!s! |
11037 | Auth1HealthCert: %1!s! |
Auth1HealthCert: %1!s! |
11038 | Auth2: %1!s! |
Auth2: %1!s! |
11039 | Auth2CAName: %1!s! |
Auth2CAName: %1!s! |
11040 | Auth2CertMapping: %1!s! |
Auth2CertMapping: %1!s! |
11041 | Auth2HealthCert: %1!s! |
Auth2HealthCert: %1!s! |
11042 | MainModeSecMethods: %1!s! |
MainModeSecMethods: %1!s! |
11043 | MainModeKeyLifetime: %1!u!min,%2!u!sess |
MainModeKeyLifetime: %1!u!min,%2!u!sess |
11044 | QuickModeSecMethods: %1!s! |
QuickModeSecMethods: %1!s! |
11045 | QuickModePFS: %1!s! |
QuickModePFS: %1!s! |
11046 | Current Profile | Current Profile |
11047 | N/A (GPO-store only) | N/A (GPO-store only) |
11048 | Deleted %1!u! rule(s). |
Deleted %1!u! rule(s). |
11049 | Updated %1!u! rule(s). |
Updated %1!u! rule(s). |
11050 | Mode: %1!s! |
Mode: %1!s! |
11053 | Grouping: %1!s! |
Grouping: %1!s! |
11056 | LocalIP: %1!s! |
LocalIP: %1!s! |
11057 | RemoteIP: %1!s! |
RemoteIP: %1!s! |
11058 | LocalPort: %1!s! |
LocalPort: %1!s! |
11059 | RemotePort: %1!s! |
RemotePort: %1!s! |
11061 | Program: %1!s! |
Program: %1!s! |
11062 | Service: %1!s! |
Service: %1!s! |
11064 | RemoteComputerGroup: %1!s! |
RemoteComputerGroup: %1!s! |
11065 | RemoteUserGroup: %1!s! |
RemoteUserGroup: %1!s! |
11066 | Security: %1!s! |
Security: %1!s! |
11068 | Main Mode SA at %1!s! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Main Mode SA at %1!s! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11069 | Local IP Address: %1!s! |
Local IP Address: %1!s! |
11070 | Remote IP Address: %1!s! |
Remote IP Address: %1!s! |
11073 | MM Offer: %1!s! |
MM Offer: %1!s! |
11074 | Cookie Pair: |
Cookie Pair: |
11075 | Health Cert: %1!s! |
Health Cert: %1!s! |
11076 | Quick Mode SA at %1!s! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Quick Mode SA at %1!s! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11079 | Local Port: %1!s! |
Local Port: %1!s! |
11080 | Remote Port: %1!s! |
Remote Port: %1!s! |
11082 | Direction: %1!s! |
Direction: %1!s! |
11083 | QM Offer: %1!s! |
QM Offer: %1!s! |
11084 | Deleted %1!u! SA(s). |
Deleted %1!u! SA(s). |
11085 | Dynamic Store | Dynamic Store |
11086 | Skipped deleting %1!u! dynamic rule(s) because they did not originate from the dynamic store. |
Skipped deleting %1!u! dynamic rule(s) because they did not originate from the dynamic store. |
11087 | Not Configured | Not Configured |
11088 | The %1!s! MainMode settings in the specified GPO store cannot be shown because they have not been configured. |
The %1!s! MainMode settings in the specified GPO store cannot be shown because they have not been configured. |
11089 | The following GPOs were found with the name "%1!s!": |
The following GPOs were found with the name "%1!s!": |
11090 | Use one of these GPO IDs to identify the desired GPO. |
Use one of these GPO IDs to identify the desired GPO. |
11091 | PFS: %1!s! |
PFS: %1!s! |
11092 | KeyLifetime %1!s! SecMethods %2!s! ForceDH %3!s! |
KeyLifetime %1!s! SecMethods %2!s! ForceDH %3!s! |
11093 | Access Denied | Access Denied |
11094 | Skipped updating %1!u! dynamic rule(s) because they did not originate from the dynamic store. |
Skipped updating %1!u! dynamic rule(s) because they did not originate from the dynamic store. |
11095 | Public Profile | Public Profile |
11096 | Generate Consec Rules: %1!s! |
Generate Consec Rules: %1!s! |
11097 | Type Code |
Type Code |
11098 | %1!-4s! %2!-4s! |
%1!-4s! %2!-4s! |
11099 | Edge traversal: %1!s! |
Edge traversal: %1!s! |
11101 | Auth1 Local ID: %1!s! |
Auth1 Local ID: %1!s! |
11102 | Auth1 Remote ID: %1!s! |
Auth1 Remote ID: %1!s! |
11103 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
11104 | None | None |
11105 | Never | Never |
11106 | Server behind NAT | Server behind NAT |
11107 | Server and client behind NAT | Server and client behind NAT |
11108 | OFF | OFF |
11109 | ON | ON |
11110 | Allow | Allow |
11111 | Block | Block |
11112 | Bypass | Bypass |
11113 | In | In |
11114 | Out | Out |
11115 | Yes | Yes |
11116 | No | No |
11117 | Any | Any |
11118 | Global | Global |
11119 | GPO | GPO |
11120 | Local | Local |
11121 | Store | Store |
11122 | Enable | Enable |
11123 | Disable | Disable |
11124 | min | min |
11125 | RequireInRequestOut | RequireInRequestOut |
11126 | RequestInRequestOut | RequestInRequestOut |
11127 | RequireInRequireOut | RequireInRequireOut |
11128 | NoAuthentication | NoAuthentication |
11129 | DHGroup1 | DHGroup1 |
11130 | DHGroup2 | DHGroup2 |
11131 | DHGroup14 | DHGroup14 |
11132 | ECDHP256 | ECDHP256 |
11133 | ECDHP384 | ECDHP384 |
11134 | MainMode | MainMode |
11135 | Dynamic | Dynamic |
11136 | Static | Static |
11137 | Tunnel | Tunnel |
11138 | Transport | Transport |
11139 | Both | Both |
11140 | ComputerKerb | ComputerKerb |
11141 | ComputerCert | ComputerCert |
11142 | ComputerPSK | ComputerPSK |
11143 | ComputerNTLM | ComputerNTLM |
11144 | Anonymous | Anonymous |
11145 | UserCert | UserCert |
11146 | UserKerb | UserKerb |
11147 | UserNTLM | UserNTLM |
11148 | 3DES | 3DES |
11149 | DES | DES |
11150 | AES128 | AES128 |
11151 | AES192 | AES192 |
11152 | AES256 | AES256 |
11153 | MD5 | MD5 |
11154 | SHA1 | SHA1 |
11155 | TCP | TCP |
11156 | UDP | UDP |
11157 | ICMPv4 | ICMPv4 |
11158 | ICMPv6 | ICMPv6 |
11159 | AH | AH |
11160 | ESP | ESP |
11161 | NeighborDiscovery | NeighborDiscovery |
11162 | ICMP | ICMP |
11163 | Authenticate | Authenticate |
11164 | AuthEnc | AuthEnc |
11165 | NotRequired | NotRequired |
11166 | Wireless | Wireless |
11167 | LAN | LAN |
11168 | RAS | RAS |
11169 | Domain | Domain |
11170 | Private | Private |
11171 | Public | Public |
11172 | BlockInbound | BlockInbound |
11173 | BlockInboundAlways | BlockInboundAlways |
11174 | AllowInbound | AllowInbound |
11175 | BlockOutbound | BlockOutbound |
11176 | AllowOutbound | AllowOutbound |
11177 | : | : |
11178 | , | , |
11179 | - | - |
11180 | + | + |
11181 | %umin | %umin |
11182 | %ukb | %ukb |
11183 | Auth2 Local ID: %1!s! |
Auth2 Local ID: %1!s! |
11184 | Auth2 Remote ID: %1!s! |
Auth2 Remote ID: %1!s! |
11185 | %1!02x! | %1!02x! |
11186 | ComputerCertECDSAP256 | ComputerCertECDSAP256 |
11187 | ComputerCertECDSAP384 | ComputerCertECDSAP384 |
11188 | UserCertECDSAP256 | UserCertECDSAP256 |
11189 | UserCertECDSAP384 | UserCertECDSAP384 |
11190 | AESGCM128 | AESGCM128 |
11191 | AESGCM192 | AESGCM192 |
11192 | AESGCM256 | AESGCM256 |
11193 | SHA256 | SHA256 |
11194 | SHA384 | SHA384 |
11198 | AESGMAC128 | AESGMAC128 |
11199 | AESGMAC192 | AESGMAC192 |
11200 | AESGMAC256 | AESGMAC256 |
11201 | Auth1ECDSAP256CAName: %1!s! Auth1ECDSAP256CertMapping: %2!s! Auth1ECDSAP256ExcludeCAName: %3!s! Auth1ECDSAP256CertType: %4!s! Auth1ECDSAP256HealthCert: %5!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP256CAName: %1!s! Auth1ECDSAP256CertMapping: %2!s! Auth1ECDSAP256ExcludeCAName: %3!s! Auth1ECDSAP256CertType: %4!s! Auth1ECDSAP256HealthCert: %5!s! |
11202 | Auth1ECDSAP384CAName: %1!s! Auth1ECDSAP384CertMapping: %2!s! Auth1ECDSAP384ExcludeCAName: %3!s! Auth1ECDSAP384CertType: %4!s! Auth1ECDSAP384HealthCert: %5!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP384CAName: %1!s! Auth1ECDSAP384CertMapping: %2!s! Auth1ECDSAP384ExcludeCAName: %3!s! Auth1ECDSAP384CertType: %4!s! Auth1ECDSAP384HealthCert: %5!s! |
11203 | Auth2ECDSAP256CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertType: %3!s! Auth2ECDSAP256HealthCert: %4!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertType: %3!s! Auth2ECDSAP256HealthCert: %4!s! |
11204 | Auth2ECDSAP384CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertType: %3!s! Auth2ECDSAP384HealthCert: %4!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertType: %3!s! Auth2ECDSAP384HealthCert: %4!s! |
11205 | Auth2ECDSAP256CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertType: %3!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertType: %3!s! |
11206 | Auth2ECDSAP384CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertType: %3!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertType: %3!s! |
11207 | %1!s!: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
%1!s!: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11208 | %1!s! |
%1!s! |
11209 | AuthDynEnc | AuthDynEnc |
11210 | BootTimeRuleCategory %1!s! FirewallRuleCategory %2!s! StealthRuleCategory %3!s! ConSecRuleCategory %4!s! |
BootTimeRuleCategory %1!s! FirewallRuleCategory %2!s! StealthRuleCategory %3!s! ConSecRuleCategory %4!s! |
11211 | Windows Firewall | Windows Firewall |
11212 | Categories: |
Categories: |
11216 | KeyLifetime: %1!u!min,%2!u!sess |
KeyLifetime: %1!u!min,%2!u!sess |
11225 | SecMethods: %1!s! |
SecMethods: %1!s! |
11227 | Receive fail : %1!S! |
Receive fail : %1!S! |
11228 | Send fail : %1!S! |
Send fail : %1!S! |
11229 | Acquire Heap size : %1!S! |
Acquire Heap size : %1!S! |
11230 | Receive Heap size : %1!S! |
Receive Heap size : %1!S! |
11231 | Negotiation Failures : %1!S! |
Negotiation Failures : %1!S! |
11232 | Invalid Cookies Rcvd : %1!S! |
Invalid Cookies Rcvd : %1!S! |
11233 | Total Acquire : %1!S! |
Total Acquire : %1!S! |
11234 | TotalGetSpi : %1!S! |
TotalGetSpi : %1!S! |
11235 | TotalKeyAdd : %1!S! |
TotalKeyAdd : %1!S! |
11236 | TotalKeyUpdate : %1!S! |
TotalKeyUpdate : %1!S! |
11237 | GetSpiFail : %1!S! |
GetSpiFail : %1!S! |
11238 | KeyAddFail : %1!S! |
KeyAddFail : %1!S! |
11239 | KeyUpdateFail : %1!S! |
KeyUpdateFail : %1!S! |
11240 | IsadbListSize : %1!S! |
IsadbListSize : %1!S! |
11241 | ConnListSize : %1!S! |
ConnListSize : %1!S! |
11242 | Invalid Packets Rcvd : %1!S! |
Invalid Packets Rcvd : %1!S! |
11243 | IPsec Statistics |
IPsec Statistics |
11244 | ---------------- |
---------------- |
11245 | IPsecStatistics not available. |
IPsecStatistics not available. |
11246 | Active Assoc : %1!S! |
Active Assoc : %1!S! |
11247 | Offload SAs : %1!S! |
Offload SAs : %1!S! |
11248 | Pending Key : %1!S! |
Pending Key : %1!S! |
11249 | Key Adds : %1!S! |
Key Adds : %1!S! |
11250 | Key Deletes : %1!S! |
Key Deletes : %1!S! |
11251 | ReKeys : %1!S! |
ReKeys : %1!S! |
11252 | Active Tunnels : %1!S! |
Active Tunnels : %1!S! |
11253 | Bad SPI Pkts : %1!S! |
Bad SPI Pkts : %1!S! |
11254 | Pkts not Decrypted : %1!S! |
Pkts not Decrypted : %1!S! |
11255 | Pkts not Authenticated : %1!S! |
Pkts not Authenticated : %1!S! |
11256 | Pkts with Replay Detection : %1!S! |
Pkts with Replay Detection : %1!S! |
11257 | Confidential Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
Confidential Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
11258 | Confidential Bytes Received : %1!S! |
Confidential Bytes Received : %1!S! |
11259 | Authenticated Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
Authenticated Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
11260 | Authenticated Bytes Received: %1!S! |
Authenticated Bytes Received: %1!S! |
11261 | Transport Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
Transport Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
11262 | Transport Bytes Received : %1!S! |
Transport Bytes Received : %1!S! |
11263 | Offloaded Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
Offloaded Bytes Sent : %1!S! |
11264 | Offloaded Bytes Received : %1!S! |
Offloaded Bytes Received : %1!S! |
11265 | Bytes Sent In Tunnels : %1!S! |
Bytes Sent In Tunnels : %1!S! |
11266 | Bytes Received In Tunnels : %1!S! |
Bytes Received In Tunnels : %1!S! |
11267 | IKE Statistics |
IKE Statistics |
11268 | -------------- |
-------------- |
11269 | IKEStatistics not available. |
IKEStatistics not available. |
11270 | Main Modes : %1!S! |
Main Modes : %1!S! |
11271 | Quick Modes : %1!S! |
Quick Modes : %1!S! |
11272 | Soft SAs : %1!S! |
Soft SAs : %1!S! |
11273 | Authentication Failures : %1!S! |
Authentication Failures : %1!S! |
11274 | Active Acquire : %1!S! |
Active Acquire : %1!S! |
11275 | Active Receive : %1!S! |
Active Receive : %1!S! |
11276 | Acquire fail : %1!S! |
Acquire fail : %1!S! |
11277 | Rule source: %1!s! |
Rule source: %1!s! |
11278 | Quick Mode: |
Quick Mode: |
11279 | QuickModeSecMethods %1!s! QuickModePFS %2!s! |
QuickModeSecMethods %1!s! QuickModePFS %2!s! |
11280 | Security Associations: |
Security Associations: |
11281 | GPO Name %1!s! |
GPO Name %1!s! |
11282 | Global Policy State: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Global Policy State: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11283 | Windows Firewall Rules: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Windows Firewall Rules: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11284 | Connection Security Rules: |
Connection Security Rules: |
11285 | Auth1CertType: %1!s! |
Auth1CertType: %1!s! |
11286 | Auth2CertType: %1!s! |
Auth2CertType: %1!s! |
11287 | AuthNoEncap | AuthNoEncap |
11288 | ExemptIPsecProtectedConnections: %1!s! |
ExemptIPsecProtectedConnections: %1!s! |
11289 | RequireInClearOut | RequireInClearOut |
11290 | ApplyAuthorization: %1!s! |
ApplyAuthorization: %1!s! |
11291 | Defer to application | Defer to application |
11292 | Defer to user | Defer to user |
11293 | Deny | Deny |
11294 | Local Group Policy Setting | Local Group Policy Setting |
11295 | Local Setting | Local Setting |
11296 | Dynamic Setting | Dynamic Setting |
11297 | ForceDH: %1!s! |
ForceDH: %1!s! |
11298 | Mainmode Rules: |
Mainmode Rules: |
11299 | DHCP | DHCP |
11300 | Group Policy Setting | Group Policy Setting |
11301 | The 'netsh advfirewall dump' command is not implemented in this version of Windows. Instead, use the 'netsh advfirewall export' command to write the current Windows Firewall with Advanced Security configuration from the current policy store to a file on disk. You can then use 'netsh advfirewall import' to read the file and load it into another policy store, such as a Group Policy object or the current policy store on another computer. To set the current policy store, use the 'netsh advfirewall set store' command. For more information about the commands in the netsh advfirewall context, see Netsh Commands for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=111237. |
The 'netsh advfirewall dump' command is not implemented in this version of Windows. Instead, use the 'netsh advfirewall export' command to write the current Windows Firewall with Advanced Security configuration from the current policy store to a file on disk. You can then use 'netsh advfirewall import' to read the file and load it into another policy store, such as a Group Policy object or the current policy store on another computer. To set the current policy store, use the 'netsh advfirewall set store' command. For more information about the commands in the netsh advfirewall context, see Netsh Commands for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=111237. |
11302 | DHGroup24 | DHGroup24 |
11303 | ComputerNegoEx | ComputerNegoEx |
11304 | UserNegoEx | UserNegoEx |
11305 | Auth1CriteriaType: %1!s! |
Auth1CriteriaType: %1!s! |
11306 | Auth1CertNameType: %1!s! |
Auth1CertNameType: %1!s! |
11307 | Auth1CertName: %1!s! |
Auth1CertName: %1!s! |
11308 | Auth1CertEku: %1!s! |
Auth1CertEku: %1!s! |
11309 | Auth1CertHash: %1!s! |
Auth1CertHash: %1!s! |
11310 | Auth1FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
Auth1FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
11311 | Auth1ECDSAP256CriteriaType: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP256CriteriaType: %1!s! |
11312 | Auth1ECDSAP256CertNameType: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP256CertNameType: %1!s! |
11313 | Auth1ECDSAP256CertName: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP256CertName: %1!s! |
11314 | Auth1ECDSAP256CertEku: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP256CertEku: %1!s! |
11315 | Auth1ECDSAP256CertHash: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP256CertHash: %1!s! |
11316 | Auth1ECDSAP256FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP256FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
11317 | Auth1ECDSAP384CriteriaType: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP384CriteriaType: %1!s! |
11318 | Auth1ECDSAP384CertNameType: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP384CertNameType: %1!s! |
11319 | Auth1ECDSAP384CertName: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP384CertName: %1!s! |
11320 | Auth1ECDSAP384CertEku: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP384CertEku: %1!s! |
11321 | Auth1ECDSAP384CertHash: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP384CertHash: %1!s! |
11322 | Auth1ECDSAP384FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
Auth1ECDSAP384FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
11323 | Auth2CriteriaType: %1!s! |
Auth2CriteriaType: %1!s! |
11324 | Auth2CertNameType: %1!s! |
Auth2CertNameType: %1!s! |
11325 | Auth2CertName: %1!s! |
Auth2CertName: %1!s! |
11326 | Auth2CertEku: %1!s! |
Auth2CertEku: %1!s! |
11327 | Auth2CertHash: %1!s! |
Auth2CertHash: %1!s! |
11328 | Auth2FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
Auth2FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
11329 | Auth2ECDSAP256CriteriaType: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256CriteriaType: %1!s! |
11330 | Auth2ECDSAP256CertNameType: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256CertNameType: %1!s! |
11331 | Auth2ECDSAP256CertName: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256CertName: %1!s! |
11332 | Auth2ECDSAP256CertEku: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256CertEku: %1!s! |
11333 | Auth2ECDSAP256CertHash: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256CertHash: %1!s! |
11334 | Auth2ECDSAP256FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP256FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
11335 | Auth2ECDSAP384CriteriaType: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384CriteriaType: %1!s! |
11336 | Auth2ECDSAP384CertNameType: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384CertNameType: %1!s! |
11337 | Auth2ECDSAP384CertName: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384CertName: %1!s! |
11338 | Auth2ECDSAP384CertEku: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384CertEku: %1!s! |
11339 | Auth2ECDSAP384CertHash: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384CertHash: %1!s! |
11340 | Auth2ECDSAP384FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
Auth2ECDSAP384FollowCertRenewal: %1!s! |
11341 | Auth1KerbProxyFQDN: %1!s! |
Auth1KerbProxyFQDN: %1!s! |
11342 | Auth1ProxyServerFQDN: %1!s! |
Auth1ProxyServerFQDN: %1!s! |
11343 | Auth2ProxyServerFQDN: %1!s! |
Auth2ProxyServerFQDN: %1!s! |
11344 | Machine authorization SDDL %1!s! |
Machine authorization SDDL %1!s! |
11345 | User authorization SDDL %1!s! |
User authorization SDDL %1!s! |
12000 | Resets the policy to the default out-of-box policy. |
Resets the policy to the default out-of-box policy. |
12001 | Usage: reset [export ] Remarks: - Restores the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security policy to the default policy. The current active policy can be optionally exported to a specified file. - In a Group Policy object, this command returns all settings to notconfigured and deletes all connection security and firewall rules. Examples: Backup the current policy and restore out-of-box policy: netsh advfirewall reset export "c:\backuppolicy.wfw" |
Usage: reset [export ] Remarks: - Restores the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security policy to the default policy. The current active policy can be optionally exported to a specified file. - In a Group Policy object, this command returns all settings to notconfigured and deletes all connection security and firewall rules. Examples: Backup the current policy and restore out-of-box policy: netsh advfirewall reset export "c:\backuppolicy.wfw" |
12002 | Sets the per-profile or global settings. |
Sets the per-profile or global settings. |
12003 | Sets properties in the domain profile. |
Sets properties in the domain profile. |
12004 | Usage: set domainprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures domain profile settings. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
Usage: set domainprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures domain profile settings. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections when the domain profile is active: netsh advfirewall set domainprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
12005 | Sets properties in the private profile. |
Sets properties in the private profile. |
12006 | Usage: set privateprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures private profile settings. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
Usage: set privateprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures private profile settings. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections when the private profile is active: netsh advfirewall set privateprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
12007 | Sets properties in the active profile. |
Sets properties in the active profile. |
12008 | Usage: set currentprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures profile settings for the currently active profile. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
Usage: set currentprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures profile settings for the currently active profile. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections on the currently active profile: netsh advfirewall set currentprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
12009 | Sets properties in all profiles. |
Sets properties in all profiles. |
12010 | Usage: set allprofiles (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures profile settings for all profiles. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off for all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections on all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management on all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections on all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles logging droppedconnections enable |
Usage: set allprofiles (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures profile settings for all profiles. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off for all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections on all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management on all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections on all profiles: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles logging droppedconnections enable |
12011 | Sets the global properties. |
Sets the global properties. |
12012 | Usage: set global statefulftp|statefulpptp enable|disable|notconfigured set global ipsec (parameter) (value) set global mainmode (parameter) (value) | notconfigured IPsec Parameters: strongcrlcheck - Configures how CRL checking is enforced. 0: Disable CRL checking (default) 1: Fail if cert is revoked 2: Fail on any error notconfigured: Returns the value to its not configured state. saidletimemin - Configures the security association idle time in minutes. - Usage: 5-60|notconfigured (default=5) defaultexemptions - Configures the default IPsec exemptions. Default is to exempt IPv6 neighbordiscovery protocol and DHCP from IPsec. - Usage: none|neighbordiscovery|icmp|dhcp|notconfigured ipsecthroughnat - Configures when security associations can be established with a computer behind a network address translator. - Usage: never|serverbehindnat| serverandclientbehindnat| notconfigured(default=never) authzcomputergrp - Configures the computers that are authorized to establish tunnel mode connections. - Usage: none||notconfigured authzusergrp - Configures the users that are authorized to establish tunnel mode connections. - Usage: none||notconfigured Main Mode Parameters: mmkeylifetime - Sets main mode key lifetime in minutes or sessions, or both. - Usage: min,sess minlifetime: min, maxlifetime: min minsessions: sessions, maxsessions: sessions mmsecmethods - configures the main mode list of proposals - Usage: keyexch:enc-integrity,keyexch:enc-integrity[,...]|default - keyexch=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24| ecdhp256|ecdhp384 - enc=3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256 - integrity=md5|sha1|sha256|sha384 mmforcedh - configures the option to use DH to secure key exchange. - Usage: yes|no (default=no) Remarks: - Configures global settings, including advanced IPsec options. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The mmsecmethods keyword default sets the policy to: dhgroup2-aes128-sha1,dhgroup2-3des-sha1 Examples: Disable CRL checking: netsh advfirewall set global ipsec strongcrlcheck 0 Turn on the Firewall support for stateful FTP: netsh advfirewall set global statefulftp enable Set global main mode proposals to the default value: netsh advfirewall set global mainmode mmsecmethods default Set global main mode proposals to a customer list: netsh advfirewall set global mainmode mmsecmethods dhgroup1:des-md5,dhgroup1:3des-sha1 |
Usage: set global statefulftp|statefulpptp enable|disable|notconfigured set global ipsec (parameter) (value) set global mainmode (parameter) (value) | notconfigured IPsec Parameters: strongcrlcheck - Configures how CRL checking is enforced. 0: Disable CRL checking (default) 1: Fail if cert is revoked 2: Fail on any error notconfigured: Returns the value to its not configured state. saidletimemin - Configures the security association idle time in minutes. - Usage: 5-60|notconfigured (default=5) defaultexemptions - Configures the default IPsec exemptions. Default is to exempt IPv6 neighbordiscovery protocol and DHCP from IPsec. - Usage: none|neighbordiscovery|icmp|dhcp|notconfigured ipsecthroughnat - Configures when security associations can be established with a computer behind a network address translator. - Usage: never|serverbehindnat| serverandclientbehindnat| notconfigured(default=never) authzcomputergrp - Configures the computers that are authorized to establish tunnel mode connections. - Usage: none||notconfigured authzusergrp - Configures the users that are authorized to establish tunnel mode connections. - Usage: none||notconfigured Main Mode Parameters: mmkeylifetime - Sets main mode key lifetime in minutes or sessions, or both. - Usage: min,sess minlifetime: min, maxlifetime: min minsessions: sessions, maxsessions: sessions mmsecmethods - configures the main mode list of proposals - Usage: keyexch:enc-integrity,keyexch:enc-integrity[,...]|default - keyexch=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24| ecdhp256|ecdhp384 - enc=3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256 - integrity=md5|sha1|sha256|sha384 mmforcedh - configures the option to use DH to secure key exchange. - Usage: yes|no (default=no) Remarks: - Configures global settings, including advanced IPsec options. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The mmsecmethods keyword default sets the policy to: dhgroup2-aes128-sha1,dhgroup2-3des-sha1 Examples: Disable CRL checking: netsh advfirewall set global ipsec strongcrlcheck 0 Turn on the Firewall support for stateful FTP: netsh advfirewall set global statefulftp enable Set global main mode proposals to the default value: netsh advfirewall set global mainmode mmsecmethods default Set global main mode proposals to a customer list: netsh advfirewall set global mainmode mmsecmethods dhgroup1:des-md5,dhgroup1:3des-sha1 |
12013 | Sets the policy store for the current interactive session. |
Sets the policy store for the current interactive session. |
12014 | Usage: set store local|gpo=|gpo=| gpo= Remarks: - Sets the policy store to a Group Policy object (GPO) identified by a computer name, domain and GPO name or GPO unique identifier, or the local policy store. - The default value is local. - You must stay in the same interactive session, otherwise the store setting is lost. - When specifying a domain name, you must enter a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Examples: Set the policy store to the GPO on computer1: netsh advfirewall set store gpo=computer1 Set the policy store to the GPO called laptops in the office domain: netsh advfirewall set store gpo=office.acme.com\laptops Set the policy store to the GPO with unique identifier {842082DD-7501-40D9-9103-FE3A31AFDC9B} in the office domain: netsh advfirewall set store gpo=office.acme.com\{842082DD-7501-40D9-9103-FE3A31AFDC9B} |
Usage: set store local|gpo=|gpo=| gpo= Remarks: - Sets the policy store to a Group Policy object (GPO) identified by a computer name, domain and GPO name or GPO unique identifier, or the local policy store. - The default value is local. - You must stay in the same interactive session, otherwise the store setting is lost. - When specifying a domain name, you must enter a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Examples: Set the policy store to the GPO on computer1: netsh advfirewall set store gpo=computer1 Set the policy store to the GPO called laptops in the office domain: netsh advfirewall set store gpo=office.acme.com\laptops Set the policy store to the GPO with unique identifier {842082DD-7501-40D9-9103-FE3A31AFDC9B} in the office domain: netsh advfirewall set store gpo=office.acme.com\{842082DD-7501-40D9-9103-FE3A31AFDC9B} |
12015 | Displays profile or global properties. |
Displays profile or global properties. |
12016 | Displays properties for the domain properties. |
Displays properties for the domain properties. |
12017 | Usage: show domainprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the domain profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the domain profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show domainprofile state |
Usage: show domainprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the domain profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the domain profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show domainprofile state |
12018 | Displays properties for the private profile. |
Displays properties for the private profile. |
12019 | Usage: show privateprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the private profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the private profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show privateprofile state |
Usage: show privateprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the private profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the private profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show privateprofile state |
12020 | Displays properties for the active profile. |
Displays properties for the active profile. |
12021 | Usage: show currentprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the active profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the active profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show currentprofile state |
Usage: show currentprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the active profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the active profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show currentprofile state |
12022 | Displays properties for all profiles. |
Displays properties for all profiles. |
12023 | Usage: show allprofiles [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for all profiles. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the firewall state for all propfiles: netsh advfirewall show allprofiles state |
Usage: show allprofiles [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for all profiles. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the firewall state for all propfiles: netsh advfirewall show allprofiles state |
12024 | Displays the global properties. |
Displays the global properties. |
12025 | Usage: show global [property] Parameters: ipsec - Shows IPsec specific settings. statefulftp - Shows stateful ftp support. statefulpptp - Shows stateful pptp support. This value is Ignored in Windows 7 and is available only to manage downlevel Windows Firewall with Advanced Security systems. mainmode - Shows Main Mode settings. categories - Shows Firewall Categories. Remarks: - Displays the global property settings. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display IPsec settings: netsh advfirewall show global ipsec Display main mode settings: netsh advfirewall show global mainmode |
Usage: show global [property] Parameters: ipsec - Shows IPsec specific settings. statefulftp - Shows stateful ftp support. statefulpptp - Shows stateful pptp support. This value is Ignored in Windows 7 and is available only to manage downlevel Windows Firewall with Advanced Security systems. mainmode - Shows Main Mode settings. categories - Shows Firewall Categories. Remarks: - Displays the global property settings. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display IPsec settings: netsh advfirewall show global ipsec Display main mode settings: netsh advfirewall show global mainmode |
12026 | Displays the policy store for the current interactive session. |
Displays the policy store for the current interactive session. |
12027 | Usage: show store Remarks: - This command displays the current policy store. Example: netsh advfirewall show store |
Usage: show store Remarks: - This command displays the current policy store. Example: netsh advfirewall show store |
12028 | Imports a policy file into the current policy store. |
Imports a policy file into the current policy store. |
12029 | Usage: import Remarks: - Imports policy from the specified file. Example: netsh advfirewall import "c: ewpolicy.wfw" |
Usage: import Remarks: - Imports policy from the specified file. Example: netsh advfirewall import "c: ewpolicy.wfw" |
12030 | Exports the current policy to a file. |
Exports the current policy to a file. |
12031 | Usage: export Remarks: - Exports the current policy to the specified file. Example: netsh advfirewall export "c:\advfirewallpolicy.wfw" |
Usage: export Remarks: - Exports the current policy to the specified file. Example: netsh advfirewall export "c:\advfirewallpolicy.wfw" |
12032 | Adds a new connection security rule. |
Adds a new connection security rule. |
12034 | Sets new values for properties of an existing rule. |
Sets new values for properties of an existing rule. |
12036 | Deletes all matching connection security rules. |
Deletes all matching connection security rules. |
12037 | Usage: delete rule name= [type=dynamic|static] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...] (default=any)] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any] Remarks: - Deletes a rule identified by name and optionally by profiles, endpoints, ports, protocol, and type. - If multiple matches are found, all matching rules are deleted. Examples: Delete a rule called "rule1" from all profiles: netsh advfirewall consec delete rule name="rule1" Delete all dynamic rules from all profiles: netsh advfirewall consec delete rule name=all type=dynamic |
Usage: delete rule name= [type=dynamic|static] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...] (default=any)] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any] Remarks: - Deletes a rule identified by name and optionally by profiles, endpoints, ports, protocol, and type. - If multiple matches are found, all matching rules are deleted. Examples: Delete a rule called "rule1" from all profiles: netsh advfirewall consec delete rule name="rule1" Delete all dynamic rules from all profiles: netsh advfirewall consec delete rule name=all type=dynamic |
12038 | Displays a specified connection security rule. |
Displays a specified connection security rule. |
12039 | Usage: show rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays all instances of the rule identified by name, and optionally profiles and type. Examples: Display all rules: netsh advfirewall consec show rule name=all Display all dynamic rules: netsh advfirewall consec show rule name=all type=dynamic |
Usage: show rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays all instances of the rule identified by name, and optionally profiles and type. Examples: Display all rules: netsh advfirewall consec show rule name=all Display all dynamic rules: netsh advfirewall consec show rule name=all type=dynamic |
12040 | Adds a new inbound or outbound firewall rule. |
Adds a new inbound or outbound firewall rule. |
12041 | Usage: add rule name= dir=in|out action=allow|block|bypass [program=] [service=|any] [description=] [enable=yes|no (default=yes)] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|[,...]|RPC|RPC-EPMap|IPHTTPS|any (default=any)] [remoteport=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any (default=any)] [interfacetype=wireless|lan|ras|any] [rmtcomputergrp=] [rmtusrgrp=] [edge=yes|deferapp|deferuser|no (default=no)] [security=authenticate|authenc|authdynenc|authnoencap|notrequired (default=notrequired)] Remarks: - Add a new inbound or outbound rule to the firewall policy. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - If a remote computer or user group is specified, security must be authenticate, authenc, authdynenc, or authnoencap. - Setting security to authdynenc allows systems to dynamically negotiate the use of encryption for traffic that matches a given Windows Firewall rule. Encryption is negotiated based on existing connection security rule properties. This option enables the ability of a machine to accept the first TCP or UDP packet of an inbound IPsec connection as long as it is secured, but not encrypted, using IPsec. Once the first packet is processed, the server will re-negotiate the connection and upgrade it so that all subsequent communications are fully encrypted. - If action=bypass, the remote computer group must be specified when dir=in. - If service=any, the rule applies only to services. - ICMP type or code can be "any". - Edge can only be specified for inbound rules. - AuthEnc and authnoencap cannot be used together. - Authdynenc is valid only when dir=in. - When authnoencap is set, the security=authenticate option becomes an optional parameter. Examples: Add an inbound rule with no encapsulation security for browser.exe: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow browser" dir=in program="c:\programfiles\browser\browser.exe" security=authnoencap action=allow Add an outbound rule for port 80: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow80" protocol=TCP dir=out localport=80 action=block Add an inbound rule requiring security and encryption for TCP port 80 traffic: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Require Encryption for Inbound TCP/80" protocol=TCP dir=in localport=80 security=authdynenc action=allow Add an inbound rule for browser.exe and require security netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow browser" dir=in program="c:\program files\browser\browser.exe" security=authenticate action=allow Add an authenticated firewall bypass rule for group acmedomain\scanners identified by a SDDL string: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow scanners" dir=in rmtcomputergrp= action=bypass security=authenticate Add an outbound allow rule for local ports 5000-5010 for udp- Add rule name="Allow port range" dir=out protocol=udp localport=5000-5010 action=allow |
Usage: add rule name= dir=in|out action=allow|block|bypass [program=] [service=|any] [description=] [enable=yes|no (default=yes)] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|[,...]|RPC|RPC-EPMap|IPHTTPS|any (default=any)] [remoteport=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any (default=any)] [interfacetype=wireless|lan|ras|any] [rmtcomputergrp=] [rmtusrgrp=] [edge=yes|deferapp|deferuser|no (default=no)] [security=authenticate|authenc|authdynenc|authnoencap|notrequired (default=notrequired)] Remarks: - Add a new inbound or outbound rule to the firewall policy. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - If a remote computer or user group is specified, security must be authenticate, authenc, authdynenc, or authnoencap. - Setting security to authdynenc allows systems to dynamically negotiate the use of encryption for traffic that matches a given Windows Firewall rule. Encryption is negotiated based on existing connection security rule properties. This option enables the ability of a machine to accept the first TCP or UDP packet of an inbound IPsec connection as long as it is secured, but not encrypted, using IPsec. Once the first packet is processed, the server will re-negotiate the connection and upgrade it so that all subsequent communications are fully encrypted. - If action=bypass, the remote computer group must be specified when dir=in. - If service=any, the rule applies only to services. - ICMP type or code can be "any". - Edge can only be specified for inbound rules. - AuthEnc and authnoencap cannot be used together. - Authdynenc is valid only when dir=in. - When authnoencap is set, the security=authenticate option becomes an optional parameter. Examples: Add an inbound rule with no encapsulation security for browser.exe: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow browser" dir=in program="c:\programfiles\browser\browser.exe" security=authnoencap action=allow Add an outbound rule for port 80: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow80" protocol=TCP dir=out localport=80 action=block Add an inbound rule requiring security and encryption for TCP port 80 traffic: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Require Encryption for Inbound TCP/80" protocol=TCP dir=in localport=80 security=authdynenc action=allow Add an inbound rule for browser.exe and require security netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow browser" dir=in program="c:\program files\browser\browser.exe" security=authenticate action=allow Add an authenticated firewall bypass rule for group acmedomain\scanners identified by a SDDL string: netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="allow scanners" dir=in rmtcomputergrp= action=bypass security=authenticate Add an outbound allow rule for local ports 5000-5010 for udp- Add rule name="Allow port range" dir=out protocol=udp localport=5000-5010 action=allow |
12042 | Sets new values for properties of a existing rule. |
Sets new values for properties of a existing rule. |
12043 | Usage: set rule group= | name= [dir=in|out] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [program=] [service=service short name|any] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|[,...]|RPC|RPC-EPMap|IPHTTPS|any] [remoteport=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any] new [name=] [dir=in|out] [program= [service=|any] [action=allow|block|bypass] [description=] [enable=yes|no] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|RPC|RPC-EPMap|any[,...]] [remoteport=0-65535|any[,...]] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any] [interfacetype=wireless|lan|ras|any] [rmtcomputergrp=] [rmtusrgrp=] [edge=yes|deferapp|deferuser|no (default=no)] [security=authenticate|authenc|authdynenc|notrequired] Remarks: - Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, use the add command. - Values after the new keyword are updated in the rule. If there are no values, or keyword new is missing, no changes are made. - A group of rules can only be enabled or disabled. - If multiple rules match the criteria, all matching rules will be updated. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - If a remote computer or user group is specified, security must be authenticate, authenc or authdynenc. - Setting security to authdynenc allows systems to dynamically negotiate the use of encryption for traffic that matches a given Windows Firewall rule. Encryption is negotiated based on existing connection security rule properties. This option enables the ability of a machine to accept the first TCP or UDP packet of an inbound IPsec connection as long as it is secured, but not encrypted, using IPsec. Once the first packet is processed, the server will re-negotiate the connection and upgrade it so that all subsequent communications are fully encrypted. - Authdynenc is valid only when dir=in. - If action=bypass, the remote computer group must be specified when dir=in. - If service=any, the rule applies only to services. - ICMP type or code can be "any". - Edge can only be specified for inbound rules. Examples: Change the remote IP address on a rule called "allow80": netsh advfirewall firewall set rule name="allow80" new remoteip=192.168.0.2 Enable a group with grouping string "Remote Desktop": netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="remote desktop" new enable=yes Change the localports on the rule "Allow port range" for udp- Set rule name="Allow port range" dir=out protocol=udp localport=5000-5020 action=allow |
Usage: set rule group= | name= [dir=in|out] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [program=] [service=service short name|any] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|[,...]|RPC|RPC-EPMap|IPHTTPS|any] [remoteport=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any] new [name=] [dir=in|out] [program= [service=|any] [action=allow|block|bypass] [description=] [enable=yes|no] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|RPC|RPC-EPMap|any[,...]] [remoteport=0-65535|any[,...]] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any] [interfacetype=wireless|lan|ras|any] [rmtcomputergrp=] [rmtusrgrp=] [edge=yes|deferapp|deferuser|no (default=no)] [security=authenticate|authenc|authdynenc|notrequired] Remarks: - Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, use the add command. - Values after the new keyword are updated in the rule. If there are no values, or keyword new is missing, no changes are made. - A group of rules can only be enabled or disabled. - If multiple rules match the criteria, all matching rules will be updated. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - If a remote computer or user group is specified, security must be authenticate, authenc or authdynenc. - Setting security to authdynenc allows systems to dynamically negotiate the use of encryption for traffic that matches a given Windows Firewall rule. Encryption is negotiated based on existing connection security rule properties. This option enables the ability of a machine to accept the first TCP or UDP packet of an inbound IPsec connection as long as it is secured, but not encrypted, using IPsec. Once the first packet is processed, the server will re-negotiate the connection and upgrade it so that all subsequent communications are fully encrypted. - Authdynenc is valid only when dir=in. - If action=bypass, the remote computer group must be specified when dir=in. - If service=any, the rule applies only to services. - ICMP type or code can be "any". - Edge can only be specified for inbound rules. Examples: Change the remote IP address on a rule called "allow80": netsh advfirewall firewall set rule name="allow80" new remoteip=192.168.0.2 Enable a group with grouping string "Remote Desktop": netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="remote desktop" new enable=yes Change the localports on the rule "Allow port range" for udp- Set rule name="Allow port range" dir=out protocol=udp localport=5000-5020 action=allow |
12044 | Deletes all matching firewall rules. |
Deletes all matching firewall rules. |
12045 | Usage: delete rule name= [dir=in|out] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [program=] [service=|any] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|[,...]|RPC|RPC-EPMap|any] [remoteport=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any] Remarks: - Deletes a rule identified by name and optionally by endpoints, ports, protocol, and type. - If multiple matches are found, all matching rules are deleted. - If name=all is specified all rules are deleted from the specified type and profile. Examples: Delete all rules for local port 80: netsh advfirewall firewall delete rule name=all protocol=tcp localport=80 Delete a rule called "allow80": netsh advfirewall firewall delete rule name="allow80" |
Usage: delete rule name= [dir=in|out] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [program=] [service=|any] [localip=any|||||] [remoteip=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [localport=0-65535|[,...]|RPC|RPC-EPMap|any] [remoteport=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|icmpv4|icmpv6|icmpv4:type,code|icmpv6:type,code| tcp|udp|any] Remarks: - Deletes a rule identified by name and optionally by endpoints, ports, protocol, and type. - If multiple matches are found, all matching rules are deleted. - If name=all is specified all rules are deleted from the specified type and profile. Examples: Delete all rules for local port 80: netsh advfirewall firewall delete rule name=all protocol=tcp localport=80 Delete a rule called "allow80": netsh advfirewall firewall delete rule name="allow80" |
12046 | Displays a specified firewall rule. |
Displays a specified firewall rule. |
12047 | Usage: show rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [type=static|dynamic] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays all matching rules as specified by name and optionally, profiles and type. If verbose is specified all matching rules are displayed. Examples: Display all dynamic inbound rules: netsh advfirewall firewall show rule name=all dir=in type=dynamic Display all the settings for all inbound rules called "allow browser": netsh advfirewall firewall show rule name="allow browser" verbose |
Usage: show rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [type=static|dynamic] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays all matching rules as specified by name and optionally, profiles and type. If verbose is specified all matching rules are displayed. Examples: Display all dynamic inbound rules: netsh advfirewall firewall show rule name=all dir=in type=dynamic Display all the settings for all inbound rules called "allow browser": netsh advfirewall firewall show rule name="allow browser" verbose |
12064 | Deletes all matching security associations. |
Deletes all matching security associations. |
12065 | Usage: delete mmsa|qmsa [(source destination)|all] Remarks: - This command deletes the matching security association as specified by (source destination) pair. - Source and destination are each a single IPv4 or IPv6 address. Examples: Delete all quick mode security associations: netsh advfirewall monitor delete qmsa all Delete all main mode security associations between the two specified addresses: netsh advfirewall monitor delete mmsa 192.168.03 192.168.0.6 |
Usage: delete mmsa|qmsa [(source destination)|all] Remarks: - This command deletes the matching security association as specified by (source destination) pair. - Source and destination are each a single IPv4 or IPv6 address. Examples: Delete all quick mode security associations: netsh advfirewall monitor delete qmsa all Delete all main mode security associations between the two specified addresses: netsh advfirewall monitor delete mmsa 192.168.03 192.168.0.6 |
12066 | Shows the runtime Firewall policy settings. |
Shows the runtime Firewall policy settings. |
12068 | Sets properties in the public profile. |
Sets properties in the public profile. |
12069 | Usage: set publicprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures public profile settings. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
Usage: set publicprofile (parameter) (value) Parameters: state - Configure the firewall state. Usage: state on|off|notconfigured firewallpolicy - Configures default inbound and outbound behavior. Usage: firewallpolicy (inbound behavior),(outbound behavior) Inbound behavior: blockinbound - Block inbound connections that do not match an inbound rule. blockinboundalways - Block all inbound connections even if the connection matches a rule. allowinbound - Allow inbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. Outbound behavior: allowoutbound - Allow outbound connections that do not match a rule. blockoutbound - Block outbound connections that do not match a rule. notconfigured - Return the value to its unconfigured state. settings - Configures firewall settings. Usage: settings (parameter) enable|disable|notconfigured Parameters: localfirewallrules - Merge local firewall rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. localconsecrules - Merge local connection security rules with Group Policy rules. Valid when configuring a Group Policy store. inboundusernotification - Notify user when a program listens for inbound connections. remotemanagement - Allow remote management of Windows Firewall. unicastresponsetomulticast - Control stateful unicast response to multicast. logging - Configures logging settings. Usage: logging (parameter) (value) Parameters: allowedconnections - Log allowed connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured droppedconnections - Log dropped connections. Values: enable|disable|notconfigured filename - Name and location of the firewall log. Values: |notconfigured maxfilesize - Maximum log file size in kilobytes. Values: 1 - 32767|notconfigured Remarks: - Configures public profile settings. - The "notconfigured" value is valid only for a Group Policy store. Examples: Turn the firewall off when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile state off Set the default behavior to block inbound and allow outbound connections when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile firewallpolicy blockinbound,allowoutbound Turn on remote management when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile settings remotemanagement enable Log dropped connections when the public profile is active: netsh advfirewall set publicprofile logging droppedconnections enable |
12070 | Displays properties for the public profile. |
Displays properties for the public profile. |
12071 | Usage: show publicprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the public profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the public profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show publicprofile state |
Usage: show publicprofile [parameter] Parameters: state - Displays whether Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is on or off. firewallpolicy - Displays default inbound and outbound firewall behavior. settings - Displays firewall properties. logging - Displays logging settings. Remarks: - Displays the properties for the public profile. If a parameter is not specified, all properties are displayed. Examples: Display the public profile firewall state: netsh advfirewall show publicprofile state |
12072 | Usage: add rule name= endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| |||| endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| |||| action=requireinrequestout|requestinrequestout| requireinrequireout|requireinclearout|noauthentication [description=] [mode=transport|tunnel (default=transport)] [enable=yes|no (default=yes)] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...] (default=any)] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] [localtunnelendpoint=any||] [remotetunnelendpoint=any||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any (default=any)] [interfacetype=wiresless|lan|ras|any (default=any)] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] |..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth2=computercert|computercertecdsap256|computercertecdsap384| userkerb|usercert|usercertecdsap256|usercertecdsap384|userntlm| anonymous[,...]] [auth2kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth2ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] |
Usage: add rule name= endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| |||| endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| |||| action=requireinrequestout|requestinrequestout| requireinrequireout|requireinclearout|noauthentication [description=] [mode=transport|tunnel (default=transport)] [enable=yes|no (default=yes)] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...] (default=any)] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] [localtunnelendpoint=any||] [remotetunnelendpoint=any||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any (default=any)] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any (default=any)] [interfacetype=wiresless|lan|ras|any (default=any)] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] |..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth2=computercert|computercertecdsap256|computercertecdsap384| userkerb|usercert|usercertecdsap256|usercertecdsap384|userntlm| anonymous[,...]] [auth2kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth2ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] |
12073 | Remarks: - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - When mode=tunnel,tunnel endpoints must be specified, except when the action is noauthentication. When specific IP addresses are entered, they must be the same IP version. In addition, When configuring dynamic tunnels: Tunnel endpoints can be set to any. Local tunnel endpoint need not be specified for Client policy (i.e any). Remote tunnel endpoints need not be specified for Gateway Policy (i.e any). Also, action must be requireinrequireout, requireinclearout, or noauthentication. - requireinclearout is not valid when mode=Transport. - At least one authentication must be specified. - Auth1 and auth2 can be comma-separated lists of options. - Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. - Computercert cannot be specified with user credentials for auth2. - Certsigning options ecdsap256 and ecdsap384 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - Qmsecmethods can be a list of proposals separated by a ",". - For qmsecmethods, integrity=md5|sha1|sha256|aesgmac128|aesgmac192| aesgmac256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256 and encryption=3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256. - If aesgcm128, aesgcm192, or aesgcm256 is specified, it must be used for both ESP integrity and encryption. - Aesgmac128, aesgmac192, aesgmac256, aesgcm128, aesgcm192, aesgcm256, sha256 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - Qmpfs=mainmode uses the main mode key exchange setting for PFS. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The default value for certmapping and excludecaname is 'no'. - The " characters within CA name must be replaced with \' - For auth1ca and auth2ca, the CA name must be prefixed by 'CN='. - catype can be used to specify the Certification authority type - catype=root/intermediate - authnoencap is supported on Windows 7 and later. - authnoencap means that the computers will only use authentication, and will not use any per packet encapsulation or encryption algorithms to protect subsequent network packets exchanged as part of this connection. - QMPFS and authnoencap cannot be used together on the same rule. - AuthNoEncap must be accompanied by at least one AH or ESP integrity suite. - applyauthz can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. - exemptipsecprotectedconnections can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. By setting this flag to "Yes", ESP traffic will be exempted from the tunnel. AH only traffic will NOT be exempted from the tunnel. - Valuemin(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 5-2880 minutes. Valuekb(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 20480-2147483647 kilobytes. - Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. - Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). - Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. - Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). - Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). |
Remarks: - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - When mode=tunnel,tunnel endpoints must be specified, except when the action is noauthentication. When specific IP addresses are entered, they must be the same IP version. In addition, When configuring dynamic tunnels: Tunnel endpoints can be set to any. Local tunnel endpoint need not be specified for Client policy (i.e any). Remote tunnel endpoints need not be specified for Gateway Policy (i.e any). Also, action must be requireinrequireout, requireinclearout, or noauthentication. - requireinclearout is not valid when mode=Transport. - At least one authentication must be specified. - Auth1 and auth2 can be comma-separated lists of options. - Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. - Computercert cannot be specified with user credentials for auth2. - Certsigning options ecdsap256 and ecdsap384 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - Qmsecmethods can be a list of proposals separated by a ",". - For qmsecmethods, integrity=md5|sha1|sha256|aesgmac128|aesgmac192| aesgmac256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256 and encryption=3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256. - If aesgcm128, aesgcm192, or aesgcm256 is specified, it must be used for both ESP integrity and encryption. - Aesgmac128, aesgmac192, aesgmac256, aesgcm128, aesgcm192, aesgcm256, sha256 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - Qmpfs=mainmode uses the main mode key exchange setting for PFS. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The default value for certmapping and excludecaname is 'no'. - The " characters within CA name must be replaced with \' - For auth1ca and auth2ca, the CA name must be prefixed by 'CN='. - catype can be used to specify the Certification authority type - catype=root/intermediate - authnoencap is supported on Windows 7 and later. - authnoencap means that the computers will only use authentication, and will not use any per packet encapsulation or encryption algorithms to protect subsequent network packets exchanged as part of this connection. - QMPFS and authnoencap cannot be used together on the same rule. - AuthNoEncap must be accompanied by at least one AH or ESP integrity suite. - applyauthz can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. - exemptipsecprotectedconnections can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. By setting this flag to "Yes", ESP traffic will be exempted from the tunnel. AH only traffic will NOT be exempted from the tunnel. - Valuemin(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 5-2880 minutes. Valuekb(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 20480-2147483647 kilobytes. - Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. - Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). - Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. - Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). - Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). |
12074 | Examples: Add a rule for domain isolation using defaults: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="isolation" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any action=requireinrequestout Add a rule with custom quick mode proposals: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="custom" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any qmsecmethods=ah:sha1+esp:sha1-aes256+60min+20480kb,ah:sha1 action=requireinrequestout Add a rule with custom quick mode proposals: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="custom" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any qmsecmethods=authnoencap:sha1,ah:aesgmac256+esp:aesgmac256-none action=requireinrequestout Create a tunnel mode rule from subnet A (192.168.0.0, external ip=1.1.1.1) to subnet B (192.157.0.0, external ip=2.2.2.2): netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="my tunnel" mode=tunnel endpoint1=192.168.0.0/16 endpoint2=192.157.0.0/16 remotetunnelendpoint=2.2.2.2 localtunnelendpoint=1.1.1.1 action=requireinrequireout Create a dynamic tunnel mode rule from subnet A (192.168.0.0/16) to subnet B (192.157.0.0, remoteGW=2.2.2.2) Client Policy: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="dynamic tunnel" mode=tunnel endpoint1=any endpoint2=192.157.0.0/16 remotetunnelendpoint=2.2.2.2 action=requireinrequireout Gateway Policy (Applied only to the Gateway device): netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="dynamic tunnel" mode=tunnel endpoint1=192.157.0.0/16 endpoint2=any localtunnelendpoint=2.2.2.2 action=requireinrequireout Add a rule with CA name: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="cert rule" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any action=requireinrequestout auth1=computercert auth1ca="C=US, O=MSFT, CN=\'Microsoft North, South, East, and West Root Authority\'" Add a rule, with multiple authentication methods, using a variety of cert criteria: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="cert rule" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any action=requireinrequireout auth1=computercert auth1ca="CN=\'CN1\' certcriteriatype:Selection certname:MyGroup certnametype:SubjectOU certeku:1.2.3.4.5|CN=\'CN2\' certcriteriatype:Validation certeku:2.3.4.5.6,9.10.11.12|CN=\'CN3\' certhash:0123456789abcdef01234567890ABCDEF0123456" |
Examples: Add a rule for domain isolation using defaults: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="isolation" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any action=requireinrequestout Add a rule with custom quick mode proposals: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="custom" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any qmsecmethods=ah:sha1+esp:sha1-aes256+60min+20480kb,ah:sha1 action=requireinrequestout Add a rule with custom quick mode proposals: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="custom" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any qmsecmethods=authnoencap:sha1,ah:aesgmac256+esp:aesgmac256-none action=requireinrequestout Create a tunnel mode rule from subnet A (192.168.0.0, external ip=1.1.1.1) to subnet B (192.157.0.0, external ip=2.2.2.2): netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="my tunnel" mode=tunnel endpoint1=192.168.0.0/16 endpoint2=192.157.0.0/16 remotetunnelendpoint=2.2.2.2 localtunnelendpoint=1.1.1.1 action=requireinrequireout Create a dynamic tunnel mode rule from subnet A (192.168.0.0/16) to subnet B (192.157.0.0, remoteGW=2.2.2.2) Client Policy: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="dynamic tunnel" mode=tunnel endpoint1=any endpoint2=192.157.0.0/16 remotetunnelendpoint=2.2.2.2 action=requireinrequireout Gateway Policy (Applied only to the Gateway device): netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="dynamic tunnel" mode=tunnel endpoint1=192.157.0.0/16 endpoint2=any localtunnelendpoint=2.2.2.2 action=requireinrequireout Add a rule with CA name: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="cert rule" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any action=requireinrequestout auth1=computercert auth1ca="C=US, O=MSFT, CN=\'Microsoft North, South, East, and West Root Authority\'" Add a rule, with multiple authentication methods, using a variety of cert criteria: netsh advfirewall consec add rule name="cert rule" endpoint1=any endpoint2=any action=requireinrequireout auth1=computercert auth1ca="CN=\'CN1\' certcriteriatype:Selection certname:MyGroup certnametype:SubjectOU certeku:1.2.3.4.5|CN=\'CN2\' certcriteriatype:Validation certeku:2.3.4.5.6,9.10.11.12|CN=\'CN3\' certhash:0123456789abcdef01234567890ABCDEF0123456" |
12075 | Usage: set rule group= | name= [type=dynamic|static] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...] (default=any)] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any] new [name=] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [description=] [mode=transport|tunnel] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [action=requireinrequestout|requestinrequestout| requireinrequireout|requireinclearout|noauthentication] [enable=yes|no] [type=dynamic|static] [localtunnelendpoint=any||] [remotetunnelendpoint=any||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any] [interfacetype=wiresless|lan|ras|any] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] |
Usage: set rule group= | name= [type=dynamic|static] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...] (default=any)] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any] new [name=] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [description=] [mode=transport|tunnel] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [action=requireinrequestout|requestinrequestout| requireinrequireout|requireinclearout|noauthentication] [enable=yes|no] [type=dynamic|static] [localtunnelendpoint=any||] [remotetunnelendpoint=any||] [port1=0-65535|[,...]|any] [port2=0-65535|[,...]|any] [protocol=0-255|tcp|udp|icmpv4|icmpv6|any] [interfacetype=wiresless|lan|ras|any] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] |
12076 | Remarks: - Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, use the add command. - Values after the new keyword are updated in the rule. If there are no values, or keyword new is missing, no changes are made. - A group of rules can only be enabled or disabled. - If multiple rules match the criteria, all matching rules will be updated. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - Auth1 and auth2 can be comma-separated lists of options. - Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. - Computercert cannot be specified with user credentials for auth2. - Certsigning options ecdsap256 and ecdsap384 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - Qmsecmethods can be a list of proposals separated by a ",". - For qmsecmethods, integrity=md5|sha1|sha256|aesgmac128|aesgmac192| aesgmac256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256 and encryption=3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256. - If aesgcm128, aesgcm192, or aesgcm256 is specified, it must be used for both ESP integrity and encryption. - Aesgmac128, aesgmac192, aesgmac256, aesgcm128, aesgcm192, aesgcm256, sha256 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - If qmsemethods are set to default, qmpfs will be set to default as well. - Qmpfs=mainmode uses the main mode key exchange setting for PFS. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The " characters within CA name must be replaced with \' - For auth1ca and auth2ca, the CA name must be prefixed by 'CN='. - catype can be used to specify the Certification authority type - catype=root/intermediate - authnoencap is supported on Windows 7 and later. - authnoencap means that the computers will only use authentication, and will not use any per packet encapsulation or encryption algorithms to protect subsequent network packets exchanged as part of this connection. - QMPFS and authnoencap cannot be used together on the same rule. - AuthNoEncap must be accompanied by at least one AH or ESP integrity suite. - When mode=tunnel action must be requireinrequireout, requireinclearout or noauthentication. - requireinclearout is not valid when mode=Transport. - applyauthz can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. - exemptipsecprotectedconnections can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. By setting this flag to "Yes", ESP traffic will be exempted from the tunnel. AH only traffic will NOT be exempted from the tunnel. - Port1, Port2 and Protocol can only be specified when mode=transport. - Valuemin(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 5-2880 minutes. Valuekb(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 20480-2147483647 kilobytes. - Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. - Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). - Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. - Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). - Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). |
Remarks: - Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, use the add command. - Values after the new keyword are updated in the rule. If there are no values, or keyword new is missing, no changes are made. - A group of rules can only be enabled or disabled. - If multiple rules match the criteria, all matching rules will be updated. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - Auth1 and auth2 can be comma-separated lists of options. - Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. - Computercert cannot be specified with user credentials for auth2. - Certsigning options ecdsap256 and ecdsap384 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - Qmsecmethods can be a list of proposals separated by a ",". - For qmsecmethods, integrity=md5|sha1|sha256|aesgmac128|aesgmac192| aesgmac256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256 and encryption=3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256|aesgcm128|aesgcm192|aesgcm256. - If aesgcm128, aesgcm192, or aesgcm256 is specified, it must be used for both ESP integrity and encryption. - Aesgmac128, aesgmac192, aesgmac256, aesgcm128, aesgcm192, aesgcm256, sha256 are only supported on Windows Vista SP1 and later. - If qmsemethods are set to default, qmpfs will be set to default as well. - Qmpfs=mainmode uses the main mode key exchange setting for PFS. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The " characters within CA name must be replaced with \' - For auth1ca and auth2ca, the CA name must be prefixed by 'CN='. - catype can be used to specify the Certification authority type - catype=root/intermediate - authnoencap is supported on Windows 7 and later. - authnoencap means that the computers will only use authentication, and will not use any per packet encapsulation or encryption algorithms to protect subsequent network packets exchanged as part of this connection. - QMPFS and authnoencap cannot be used together on the same rule. - AuthNoEncap must be accompanied by at least one AH or ESP integrity suite. - When mode=tunnel action must be requireinrequireout, requireinclearout or noauthentication. - requireinclearout is not valid when mode=Transport. - applyauthz can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. - exemptipsecprotectedconnections can only be specified for tunnel mode rules. By setting this flag to "Yes", ESP traffic will be exempted from the tunnel. AH only traffic will NOT be exempted from the tunnel. - Port1, Port2 and Protocol can only be specified when mode=transport. - Valuemin(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 5-2880 minutes. Valuekb(when specified) for a qmsecmethod should be between 20480-2147483647 kilobytes. - Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. - Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). - Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. - Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). - Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). |
12077 | Examples: Rename rule1 to rule 2: netsh advfirewall consec set rule name="rule1" new name="rule2" Change the action on a rule: netsh advfirewall consec set rule name="rule1" endpoint1=1.2.3.4 endpoint2=4.3.2.1 new action=requestinrequestout Add a rule with custom quick mode proposals: netsh advfirewall consec set rule name="Custom QM" new endpoint1=any endpoint2=any qmsecmethods=authnoencap:aesgmac256,ah:aesgmac256+esp:aesgmac256-none |
Examples: Rename rule1 to rule 2: netsh advfirewall consec set rule name="rule1" new name="rule2" Change the action on a rule: netsh advfirewall consec set rule name="rule1" endpoint1=1.2.3.4 endpoint2=4.3.2.1 new action=requestinrequestout Add a rule with custom quick mode proposals: netsh advfirewall consec set rule name="Custom QM" new endpoint1=any endpoint2=any qmsecmethods=authnoencap:aesgmac256,ah:aesgmac256+esp:aesgmac256-none |
12078 | Displays the main mode SAs |
Displays the main mode SAs |
12079 | Usage: show mmsa [(source destination)|all] Remarks: - This command shows the security association, or as filtered by (source destination) pair. - Source and destination are each a single IPv4 or IPv6 address. Examples: Show all main mode SAs: netsh advfirewall monitor show mmsa Show the main mode SAs between the two addresses: netsh advfirewall monitor show mmsa 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.4 |
Usage: show mmsa [(source destination)|all] Remarks: - This command shows the security association, or as filtered by (source destination) pair. - Source and destination are each a single IPv4 or IPv6 address. Examples: Show all main mode SAs: netsh advfirewall monitor show mmsa Show the main mode SAs between the two addresses: netsh advfirewall monitor show mmsa 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.4 |
12080 | Displays the quick mode SAs. |
Displays the quick mode SAs. |
12081 | Usage: show qmsa [(source destination)|all] Remarks: - This command shows the security association, or as filtered by (source destination) pair. - Source and destination are each a single IPv4 or IPv6 address. Examples: Show all quick mode SAs: netsh advfirewall monitor show qmsa Show the quick mode SAs between the two addresses: netsh advfirewall monitor show qmsa 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.4 |
Usage: show qmsa [(source destination)|all] Remarks: - This command shows the security association, or as filtered by (source destination) pair. - Source and destination are each a single IPv4 or IPv6 address. Examples: Show all quick mode SAs: netsh advfirewall monitor show qmsa Show the quick mode SAs between the two addresses: netsh advfirewall monitor show qmsa 192.168.0.3 192.168.0.4 |
12082 | Adds a new mainmode rule. |
Adds a new mainmode rule. |
12086 | Deletes all matching mainmode rules. |
Deletes all matching mainmode rules. |
12087 | Usage: delete rule name=|all [profile=any|current|public|private|domain[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] Remarks: - Deletes an existing main mode setting that matches the name specified. Optionally, profile can be specified. Command fails if setting with the specified name does not exist. - If name=all is specified all rules are deleted from the specified type and profile. If profile is not specified, the delete applies to all profiles. Examples: Delete a main mode rule with name test: Netsh advfirewall mainmode delete rule name="test" |
Usage: delete rule name=|all [profile=any|current|public|private|domain[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] Remarks: - Deletes an existing main mode setting that matches the name specified. Optionally, profile can be specified. Command fails if setting with the specified name does not exist. - If name=all is specified all rules are deleted from the specified type and profile. If profile is not specified, the delete applies to all profiles. Examples: Delete a main mode rule with name test: Netsh advfirewall mainmode delete rule name="test" |
12088 | Displays a specified mainmode rule. |
Displays a specified mainmode rule. |
12089 | Usage: show rule name=|all [profile=all|current|public|private|domain[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] [verbose] Remarks: - Display existing main mode settings that match the name specified. Displays all matching rules as specified by name and optionally, profile can be specified. If "all" is specified in the name, all mainmode settings will be shown for the profiles specified. Examples: Display a main mode rule by name test: Netsh advfirewall mainmode show rule name="test" |
Usage: show rule name=|all [profile=all|current|public|private|domain[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] [verbose] Remarks: - Display existing main mode settings that match the name specified. Displays all matching rules as specified by name and optionally, profile can be specified. If "all" is specified in the name, all mainmode settings will be shown for the profiles specified. Examples: Display a main mode rule by name test: Netsh advfirewall mainmode show rule name="test" |
12090 | Displays current firewall state information. |
Displays current firewall state information. |
12091 | Usage: show firewall [rule name= [dir=in|out] [profile=public|private|domain|active|any[,...]] ] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays the Windows Firewall properties for all available network profiles. - The profile= argument enables the administrator to filter the output to specific profiles on the system. - The Verbose argument adds support for displaying detailed security and advanced rule 'source name' information. Examples: Display the current Firewall state: netsh advfirewall monitor show firewall Display the current outbound firewall rule for public profie: netsh advfirewall monitor show firewall rule name=all dir=out profile=public |
Usage: show firewall [rule name= [dir=in|out] [profile=public|private|domain|active|any[,...]] ] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays the Windows Firewall properties for all available network profiles. - The profile= argument enables the administrator to filter the output to specific profiles on the system. - The Verbose argument adds support for displaying detailed security and advanced rule 'source name' information. Examples: Display the current Firewall state: netsh advfirewall monitor show firewall Display the current outbound firewall rule for public profie: netsh advfirewall monitor show firewall rule name=all dir=out profile=public |
12092 | Displays current consec state information. |
Displays current consec state information. |
12093 | Usage: show consec [rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|active|any[,...]] ] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays the Connection Security configuration for all available network profiles - The [profile=] command enables the administrator to filter the output to specific profiles on the system or to only return results from Active or Inactive profiles - The [rule] command allows the administrator to scope the rule output to certain rule names and status to scope the output - The Verbose command adds support for displaying detailed security and advanced rule 'source name' information Examples: Display the current connection security state: netsh advfirewall monitor show consec Display the current connection security information for public profie: netsh advfirewall monitor show consec rule name=all profile=public |
Usage: show consec [rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|active|any[,...]] ] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays the Connection Security configuration for all available network profiles - The [profile=] command enables the administrator to filter the output to specific profiles on the system or to only return results from Active or Inactive profiles - The [rule] command allows the administrator to scope the rule output to certain rule names and status to scope the output - The Verbose command adds support for displaying detailed security and advanced rule 'source name' information Examples: Display the current connection security state: netsh advfirewall monitor show consec Display the current connection security information for public profie: netsh advfirewall monitor show consec rule name=all profile=public |
12094 | Displays the currently active profiles. |
Displays the currently active profiles. |
12095 | Usage: show currentprofile Remarks: - This command shows the network connections associated with currently active profiles. Examples: Shows all networks associated with the currently active profiles: netsh advfirewall monitor show currentprofile |
Usage: show currentprofile Remarks: - This command shows the network connections associated with currently active profiles. Examples: Shows all networks associated with the currently active profiles: netsh advfirewall monitor show currentprofile |
12096 | Displays current mainmode state information. |
Displays current mainmode state information. |
12097 | Usage: show mainmode [rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|active|any[,...]] ] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays the Main mode Security configuration for all available network profiles - The [profile=] command enables the administrator to filter the output to specific profiles on the system or to only return results from Active or Inactive profiles - The [rule] command allows the administrator to scope the rule output to certain rule names and status to scope the output - The Verbose command adds support for displaying detailed security and advanced rule 'source name' information Examples: Display the current main mode information for public profie: netsh advfirewall monitor show mainmode rule name=all profile=public |
Usage: show mainmode [rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|active|any[,...]] ] [verbose] Remarks: - Displays the Main mode Security configuration for all available network profiles - The [profile=] command enables the administrator to filter the output to specific profiles on the system or to only return results from Active or Inactive profiles - The [rule] command allows the administrator to scope the rule output to certain rule names and status to scope the output - The Verbose command adds support for displaying detailed security and advanced rule 'source name' information Examples: Display the current main mode information for public profie: netsh advfirewall monitor show mainmode rule name=all profile=public |
12098 | [auth2ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth2ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [qmpfs=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256|ecdhp384| mainmode|none (default=none)] [qmsecmethods=authnoencap:+[valuemin]+[valuekb]| ah:+esp:-+[valuemin]+[valuekb] |default] [exemptipsecprotectedconnections=yes|no (default=no)] [applyauthz=yes|no (default=no)] |
[auth2ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth2ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [qmpfs=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256|ecdhp384| mainmode|none (default=none)] [qmsecmethods=authnoencap:+[valuemin]+[valuekb]| ah:+esp:-+[valuemin]+[valuekb] |default] [exemptipsecprotectedconnections=yes|no (default=no)] [applyauthz=yes|no (default=no)] |
12099 | - Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. - Within a computercert authentication mapping, multiple certificates can be referenced by separating each entry by using the '|' character. |
- Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. - Within a computercert authentication mapping, multiple certificates can be referenced by separating each entry by using the '|' character. |
12100 | [auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth2=computercert|computercertecdsap256|computercertecdsap384| userkerb|usercert|usercertecdsap256|usercertecdsap384|userntlm| anonymous[,...]] [auth2kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth2ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth2ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth2ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [qmpfs=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256|ecdhp384| mainmode|none] [qmsecmethods=authnoencap:+[valuemin]+[valuekb]| ah:+esp:-+[valuemin]+[valuekb] |default] [exemptipsecprotectedconnections=yes|no (default=no)] [applyauthz=yes|no (default=no)] |
[auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth2=computercert|computercertecdsap256|computercertecdsap384| userkerb|usercert|usercertecdsap256|usercertecdsap384|userntlm| anonymous[,...]] [auth2kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth2ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth2ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth2ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [qmpfs=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256|ecdhp384| mainmode|none] [qmsecmethods=authnoencap:+[valuemin]+[valuekb]| ah:+esp:-+[valuemin]+[valuekb] |default] [exemptipsecprotectedconnections=yes|no (default=no)] [applyauthz=yes|no (default=no)] |
12101 | - Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. |
- Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. |
12102 | Remarks: - Add a new mainmode rule to the firewall policy. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The minimum main mode keylifetime is mmkeylifetime=1min. The maximum main mode mmkeylifetime= 2880min. The minimum number of sessions= 0 sessions. The maximum = 2,147,483,647 sessions. - The mmsecmethods keyword default sets the policy to: dhgroup2-aes128-sha1,dhgroup2-3des-sha1 - Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. - Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). - Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. - Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). - Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). - Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. Examples: -Add a main mode rule Netsh advfirewall mainmode add rule name="test" description="Mainmode for RATH" Mmsecmethods=dhgroup2:3des-sha256,ecdhp384:3des-sha384 auth1=computercert,computercertecdsap256 auth1ca="C=US, O=MSFT, CN=\'Microsoft North, South, East, and West Root Authority\'" auth1healthcert=no auth1ecdsap256ca="C=US, O=MSFT, CN=\'Microsoft North, South, East, and West Root Authority\'" auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes mmkeylifetime=2min profile=domain |
Remarks: - Add a new mainmode rule to the firewall policy. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. - The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. - The minimum main mode keylifetime is mmkeylifetime=1min. The maximum main mode mmkeylifetime= 2880min. The minimum number of sessions= 0 sessions. The maximum = 2,147,483,647 sessions. - The mmsecmethods keyword default sets the policy to: dhgroup2-aes128-sha1,dhgroup2-3des-sha1 - Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. - Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). - Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. - Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). - Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). - Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. Examples: -Add a main mode rule Netsh advfirewall mainmode add rule name="test" description="Mainmode for RATH" Mmsecmethods=dhgroup2:3des-sha256,ecdhp384:3des-sha384 auth1=computercert,computercertecdsap256 auth1ca="C=US, O=MSFT, CN=\'Microsoft North, South, East, and West Root Authority\'" auth1healthcert=no auth1ecdsap256ca="C=US, O=MSFT, CN=\'Microsoft North, South, East, and West Root Authority\'" auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes mmkeylifetime=2min profile=domain |
12103 | Remarks: -Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, use the add command. -Values after the new keyword are updated in the rule. If there are no values, or keyword new is missing, no changes are made. -If multiple rules match the criteria, all matching rules will be updated. -Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". -Auth1 can be comma-separated lists of options. Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. -The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. -The minimum main mode keylifetime is mmkeylifetime=1min. The maximum main mode mmkeylifetime= 2880min. The minimum number of sessions= 0 sessions. The maximum = 2,147,483,647 sessions. -The mmsecmethods keyword default sets the policy to: dhgroup2-aes128-sha1,dhgroup2-3des-sha1 -Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. -Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). -Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. -Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). -Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). -Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. Examples: Change the mmescmethods, description and keylifetime of a rule named test Netsh advfirewall mainmode set rule name="test" new description="Mainmode for RATH2" Mmsecmethods=dhgroup2:3des-sha256,ecdhp384:3des-sha384 auth1=computerntlm mmkeylifetime=2min profile=domain |
Remarks: -Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, use the add command. -Values after the new keyword are updated in the rule. If there are no values, or keyword new is missing, no changes are made. -If multiple rules match the criteria, all matching rules will be updated. -Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". -Auth1 can be comma-separated lists of options. Computerpsk and computerntlm methods cannot be specified together for auth1. -The use of DES, MD5 and DHGroup1 is not recommended. These cryptographic algorithms are provided for backward compatibility only. -The minimum main mode keylifetime is mmkeylifetime=1min. The maximum main mode mmkeylifetime= 2880min. The minimum number of sessions= 0 sessions. The maximum = 2,147,483,647 sessions. -The mmsecmethods keyword default sets the policy to: dhgroup2-aes128-sha1,dhgroup2-3des-sha1 -Certhash specifies the thumbprint, or hash of the certificate. -Followrenewal specifies whether to automatically follow renewal links in certificates. Only applicable for certificate section (requires certhash). -Certeku specifies the comma separated list of EKU OIDs to match in the certificate. -Certname specifies the string to match for certificate name (requires certnametype). -Certnametype specifies the certificate field for the certname to be matched against (requires certname). -Certcriteriatype specifies whether to take the action with the certificate when selecting the local certificate, validating the peer certificate, or both. Examples: Change the mmescmethods, description and keylifetime of a rule named test Netsh advfirewall mainmode set rule name="test" new description="Mainmode for RATH2" Mmsecmethods=dhgroup2:3des-sha256,ecdhp384:3des-sha384 auth1=computerntlm mmkeylifetime=2min profile=domain |
12104 | Usage: add rule name= mmsecmethods=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256| ecdhp384:3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256-md5|sha1|sha256 |sha384[,...]|default [mmforcedh=yes|no (default=no)] [mmkeylifetime=min,sess] [description=] [enable=yes|no (default=yes)] [profile=any|current|public|private|domain[,...]] [endpoint1=any||| ||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] |
Usage: add rule name= mmsecmethods=dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256| ecdhp384:3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256-md5|sha1|sha256 |sha384[,...]|default [mmforcedh=yes|no (default=no)] [mmkeylifetime=min,sess] [description=] [enable=yes|no (default=yes)] [profile=any|current|public|private|domain[,...]] [endpoint1=any||| ||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] |
12105 | Usage: set rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] new [name=] [mmsecmethods= dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256| ecdhp384:3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256-md5|sha1|sha256| sha384[,...]|default] [mmforcedh=yes|no (default=no)] [mmkeylifetime=min,sess] [description=] [enable=yes|no] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [profile= any|current|domain|private|public[,...]] |
Usage: set rule name= [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [type=dynamic|static (default=static)] new [name=] [mmsecmethods= dhgroup1|dhgroup2|dhgroup14|dhgroup24|ecdhp256| ecdhp384:3des|des|aes128|aes192|aes256-md5|sha1|sha256| sha384[,...]|default] [mmforcedh=yes|no (default=no)] [mmkeylifetime=min,sess] [description=] [enable=yes|no] [profile=public|private|domain|any[,...]] [endpoint1=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway ||||] [endpoint2=any|localsubnet|dns|dhcp|wins|defaultgateway| ||||] [auth1=computerkerb|computercert|computercertecdsap256| computercertecdsap384|computerpsk|computerntlm|anonymous[,...]] [auth1psk=] [auth1kerbproxyfqdn=] [auth1ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap256ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap256healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [auth1ecdsap384ca=" [certmapping:yes|no] [excludecaname:yes|no] [catype:root|intermediate (default=root)] [certhash:] [followrenewal:yes|no (default=no)] [certeku:] [certname:] [certnametype:] [certcriteriatype:] | ..."] [auth1ecdsap384healthcert=yes|no (default=no)] [profile= any|current|domain|private|public[,...]] |
13000 | The store cannot be a Group Policy object when a remote machine is specified. Set the store to 'Local' or set the machine to be the local computer. |
The store cannot be a Group Policy object when a remote machine is specified. Set the store to 'Local' or set the machine to be the local computer. |
13001 | An unrecoverable Windows Firewall error (0x%1!x!) occurred. |
An unrecoverable Windows Firewall error (0x%1!x!) occurred. |
13002 | An error occurred while attempting to retrieve a Windows Firewall setting. |
An error occurred while attempting to retrieve a Windows Firewall setting. |
13003 | An error occurred while attempting to contact the Windows Firewall service. Make sure that the service is running and try your request again. |
An error occurred while attempting to contact the Windows Firewall service. Make sure that the service is running and try your request again. |
13004 | The string 'all' cannot be used as the name of a rule. |
The string 'all' cannot be used as the name of a rule. |
13005 | An unrecoverable netsh advfirewall error (0x%1!x!) occurred. |
An unrecoverable netsh advfirewall error (0x%1!x!) occurred. |
13006 | No rules match the specified criteria. |
No rules match the specified criteria. |
13007 | The specified cryptographic set was not found. |
The specified cryptographic set was not found. |
13008 | 'CurrentProfile' cannot be used to configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) store. Use 'DomainProfile', 'PrivateProfile', 'PublicProfile', or 'AllProfiles' instead. |
'CurrentProfile' cannot be used to configure a Group Policy Object (GPO) store. Use 'DomainProfile', 'PrivateProfile', 'PublicProfile', or 'AllProfiles' instead. |
13009 | This setting can only be changed when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
This setting can only be changed when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
13010 | This setting can only be changed when configuring a local store. |
This setting can only be changed when configuring a local store. |
13011 | Ports can only be specified if the protocol is TCP or UDP. |
Ports can only be specified if the protocol is TCP or UDP. |
13012 | The dynamic rule type cannot be used when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
The dynamic rule type cannot be used when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
13013 | The auth1 parameter is required when specifying auth1 options. |
The auth1 parameter is required when specifying auth1 options. |
13014 | The auth2 parameter is required when specifying auth2 options. |
The auth2 parameter is required when specifying auth2 options. |
13015 | The specified authentication set was not found. |
The specified authentication set was not found. |
13016 | The specified auth1 set is missing a required parameter. |
The specified auth1 set is missing a required parameter. |
13017 | The specified auth2 set is missing a required parameter. |
The specified auth2 set is missing a required parameter. |
13018 | Unable to export policy with error 0x%1!x!. Make sure that the file name is correct and the file is accessible. The firewall policy has not been reset. |
Unable to export policy with error 0x%1!x!. Make sure that the file name is correct and the file is accessible. The firewall policy has not been reset. |
13019 | The monitor context cannot be used when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
The monitor context cannot be used when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
13020 | The specified endpoints do not have the same IP version. Specify two IPv4 or two IPv6 endpoints. |
The specified endpoints do not have the same IP version. Specify two IPv4 or two IPv6 endpoints. |
13021 | No SAs match the specified criteria. |
No SAs match the specified criteria. |
13022 | Unable to export policy (error 0x%1!x!). Make sure that the file name is correct and the file is accessible. |
Unable to export policy (error 0x%1!x!). Make sure that the file name is correct and the file is accessible. |
13023 | Unable to import policy (error 0x%1!x!). Make sure that the file name is correct, that the file is accessible, and that it is a valid Windows Firewall policy file. |
Unable to import policy (error 0x%1!x!). Make sure that the file name is correct, that the file is accessible, and that it is a valid Windows Firewall policy file. |
13024 | An error occurred while attempting to connect to the remote computer. Make sure that the Windows Firewall service on the remote computer is running and configured to allow remote management, and then try your request again. |
An error occurred while attempting to connect to the remote computer. Make sure that the Windows Firewall service on the remote computer is running and configured to allow remote management, and then try your request again. |
13025 | An error occurred while attempting to configure the specified Group Policy object (GPO) store. Make sure that the GPO is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
An error occurred while attempting to configure the specified Group Policy object (GPO) store. Make sure that the GPO is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
13026 | An unexpected error (0x%1!x!) occurred while performing validation. |
An unexpected error (0x%1!x!) occurred while performing validation. |
13027 | The number of arguments provided is not valid. Check help for the correct syntax. |
The number of arguments provided is not valid. Check help for the correct syntax. |
13028 | A specified IP address or address keyword is not valid. |
A specified IP address or address keyword is not valid. |
13029 | A specified port value is not valid. |
A specified port value is not valid. |
13030 | A specified protocol value is not valid. |
A specified protocol value is not valid. |
13031 | The specified auth1 value is not valid. |
The specified auth1 value is not valid. |
13032 | The specified auth2 value is not valid. |
The specified auth2 value is not valid. |
13033 | For 'set' commands, the 'new' keyword must be present and must not be the last argument provided. |
For 'set' commands, the 'new' keyword must be present and must not be the last argument provided. |
13034 | A specified value is not valid. |
A specified value is not valid. |
13035 | The specified argument is not valid. The only valid argument for reset is 'export'. |
The specified argument is not valid. The only valid argument for reset is 'export'. |
13036 | The specified store is not valid. |
The specified store is not valid. |
13037 | A specified firewall policy setting is not valid. |
A specified firewall policy setting is not valid. |
13038 | A numeric value was expected. The input is either non-numeric or not valid. |
A numeric value was expected. The input is either non-numeric or not valid. |
13039 | The specified mmkeylifetime value is not valid. |
The specified mmkeylifetime value is not valid. |
13040 | The specified strongcrlcheck value is not valid. |
The specified strongcrlcheck value is not valid. |
13041 | The specified saidletimemin value is not valid. |
The specified saidletimemin value is not valid. |
13042 | The specified statefulftp or statefulpptp value is not valid. |
The specified statefulftp or statefulpptp value is not valid. |
13043 | The specified security value is not valid. |
The specified security value is not valid. |
13044 | Specify either a source and destination pair or the keyword 'all' to identify security associations (SAs). |
Specify either a source and destination pair or the keyword 'all' to identify security associations (SAs). |
13045 | The specified mmsecmethods value is not valid. |
The specified mmsecmethods value is not valid. |
13046 | The specified qmsecmethods value is not valid. |
The specified qmsecmethods value is not valid. |
13047 | A protocol specified in qmsecmethods is not valid. |
A protocol specified in qmsecmethods is not valid. |
13048 | The key lifetime value specified in qmsecmethods is not valid. |
The key lifetime value specified in qmsecmethods is not valid. |
13049 | If the first protocol specified for a proposal in qmsecmethods is ESP, then no other protocols are allowed in that proposal. |
If the first protocol specified for a proposal in qmsecmethods is ESP, then no other protocols are allowed in that proposal. |
13050 | When using both AH and ESP protocols in a qmsecmethods proposal, the same integrity value must be used for both protocols. |
When using both AH and ESP protocols in a qmsecmethods proposal, the same integrity value must be used for both protocols. |
13051 | The same protocol was specified more than once in a qmsecmethods proposal. |
The same protocol was specified more than once in a qmsecmethods proposal. |
13052 | The specified Group Policy object (GPO) store could not be opened because it does not exist. Create the GPO store, and then try your request again. |
The specified Group Policy object (GPO) store could not be opened because it does not exist. Create the GPO store, and then try your request again. |
13053 | Auth2 cannot be specified when auth1 contains computerpsk. |
Auth2 cannot be specified when auth1 contains computerpsk. |
13054 | The specified Group Policy object (GPO) ID is not valid. |
The specified Group Policy object (GPO) ID is not valid. |
13055 | Unable to open the Group Policy object (GPO) on the specified computer. Make sure that the specified GPO is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
Unable to open the Group Policy object (GPO) on the specified computer. Make sure that the specified GPO is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
13056 | Unable to contact the specified domain. Make sure that the domain is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
Unable to contact the specified domain. Make sure that the domain is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
13057 | Unable to open the specified Group Policy object (GPO). Make sure that the GPO is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
Unable to open the specified Group Policy object (GPO). Make sure that the GPO is valid and accessible, and then try your request again. |
13058 | Multiple Group Policy objects (GPOs) with the specified name were found. Specify the GUID of the GPO that you want to configure. |
Multiple Group Policy objects (GPOs) with the specified name were found. Specify the GUID of the GPO that you want to configure. |
13059 | Localtunnelendpoint and remotetunnelendpoint must both be specified when the rule mode is tunnel. |
Localtunnelendpoint and remotetunnelendpoint must both be specified when the rule mode is tunnel. |
13060 | Localtunnelendpoint and remotetunnelendpoint cannot be specified when the rule mode is transport. |
Localtunnelendpoint and remotetunnelendpoint cannot be specified when the rule mode is transport. |
13061 | Auth2 must be computercert when auth2healthcert is specified. |
Auth2 must be computercert when auth2healthcert is specified. |
13062 | The specified interface type is not valid. |
The specified interface type is not valid. |
13063 | Unable to set log file path (error 0x%1!x!). Failed to set the security attributes on the file path. |
Unable to set log file path (error 0x%1!x!). Failed to set the security attributes on the file path. |
13064 | Log file size must be between 1 and 32767. |
Log file size must be between 1 and 32767. |
13065 | In Common Criteria mode, the administrator cannot set anything else on the rule when setting qmsecmethods=None. |
In Common Criteria mode, the administrator cannot set anything else on the rule when setting qmsecmethods=None. |
13066 | Auth1, auth2, qmpfs, and qmsecmethods cannot be specified when the action is set to noauthentication. |
Auth1, auth2, qmpfs, and qmsecmethods cannot be specified when the action is set to noauthentication. |
13067 | Computerntlm and computerpsk cannot be specifed in the same rule. |
Computerntlm and computerpsk cannot be specifed in the same rule. |
13068 | One or more of the specified profiles is not valid. 'Any' cannot be specified if other profiles are specified. |
One or more of the specified profiles is not valid. 'Any' cannot be specified if other profiles are specified. |
13069 | Group cannot be specified with other identification conditions. |
Group cannot be specified with other identification conditions. |
13070 | Only the enable parameter can be used to update rules specified by a group. |
Only the enable parameter can be used to update rules specified by a group. |
13071 | Qmpfs cannot be specified when qmsecmethods is set to default. |
Qmpfs cannot be specified when qmsecmethods is set to default. |
13072 | Notconfigured value can only be used when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
Notconfigured value can only be used when configuring a Group Policy object (GPO) store. |
13073 | Anonymous cannot be specified as the only proposal in auth2. |
Anonymous cannot be specified as the only proposal in auth2. |
13074 | Auth1 is required when auth2 is specified. |
Auth1 is required when auth2 is specified. |
13075 | 'None' cannot be specified with other values for defaultexemptions. |
'None' cannot be specified with other values for defaultexemptions. |
13076 | Auth1 cannot be updated to contain computerpsk when Auth2 is already specified. |
Auth1 cannot be updated to contain computerpsk when Auth2 is already specified. |
13077 | Auth1 cannot contain the same authentication method more than once. |
Auth1 cannot contain the same authentication method more than once. |
13078 | Auth2 cannot contain the same authentication method more than once. |
Auth2 cannot contain the same authentication method more than once. |
13079 | The specified option is not valid: %1!ls!. |
The specified option is not valid: %1!ls!. |
13080 | You must specify at least one integrity suite in addition to the AuthNoEncap option. |
You must specify at least one integrity suite in addition to the AuthNoEncap option. |
13081 | If AuthNoEncap is specified as a protocol for a proposal in qmsecmethods, then no other protocols are allowed in that proposal. |
If AuthNoEncap is specified as a protocol for a proposal in qmsecmethods, then no other protocols are allowed in that proposal. |
13082 | Group policy management tool is not available. Download the tool from - https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=126644 and execute the command again. |
Group policy management tool is not available. Download the tool from - https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=126644 and execute the command again. |
13083 | Group policy management feature is not enabled. Enable group policy management through server manager and execute the command again. |
Group policy management feature is not enabled. Enable group policy management through server manager and execute the command again. |
13084 | Ports can only be specified if the protocol is TCP or UDP. Port ranges are only supported when action="noauthentication". |
Ports can only be specified if the protocol is TCP or UDP. Port ranges are only supported when action="noauthentication". |
13085 | The SDDL string is not valid. |
The SDDL string is not valid. |
13086 | Per rule machineSDDL and userSDDL cannot be specified on tunnel rule. |
Per rule machineSDDL and userSDDL cannot be specified on tunnel rule. |
File Description: | Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Configuration Helper |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | authfwcfg.dll |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | authfwcfg.dll.mui |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x414, 1200 |