Action1 Block or Allow TCP Port Remotely 2.5
ontrols Windows Firewall remotely and allows to disable (block) port or open (allow) ports on Windows, such as block port 445 (SMB protocol) or allow port 3389 (Remote Desktop) on multiple domain computers at once. If you trying to understand how to close ports on Windows without using block port command line tools (such as netsh block port) or trying to do this on multiple computers at once (by means of psexec netsh advfirewall, for example), Action1 can help.
It allows to control Windows firewall command line to open ports in Windows, disable TCP and UDP ports in Windows, block unused ports, allow ports through firewall on Windows and more, all in centralized way that does not require any PowerShell scripts, command line tools or batch files.
Sign-up for Action1 Free Edition to enable IT workload automation and orchestrate job scheduling. Action1 allows to run manual and scheduled batch processes and actions centrally across the entire network. Action1 is entirely SaaS, with online web-based interface (no management tools to install) and it has zero cost for basic functionality. Running in the Cloud, Action1 discovers all of your endpoints in seconds, allowing you to manage your entire network by running queries and executing actions in plain English.