SeedTheNet Posted April 17, 2020 Share Posted April 17, 2020 First we have to open up the Windows Defender Firewall panel from the control panel , or by directly typing Windows Defender Firewall with Advanced Security in Windows Start. Advanced Settings You need to look for Remote Desktop - User Mode (TCP-IN) and (UDP-IN) 3. Double click , Click "Scope" , after that Remote Addresses Add your specific IP Addresses that should be allowed to connect to RDP , so you can be at safe that no is trying to brute force your accounts , Apply and OK, and that way your RDP connection is now only allowed through these IP Addresses that you have added If the RDP is local , local addresses can be added also. Seeding the net.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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