There are a small number of "desktop firewall" programs out there that can
probably do what you want. I've used AtGuard, and believe it can do this;
I've also heard some people say they liked a product called "ConSeal".
David G
On 31 Aug 99, at 16:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi :-)
>
> >this usually is possible in the server application itself,
> >verify this at first.
>
> I don't have access to source code of the app.
>
> >second this access restriction depends on
> >the network environment your nt server is involved.
> >regards, peter
>
>
> This is a simple WinNT4.0 Workstation (I can log myself as
> administrator) inside an Ehternet TCP/IP Windows Network.
> regards
>
>
> >
> >> Hi :-)
> >>
> >> I've a server application running on port 2000 of my computer.
> >> I want to authorize connections to this port only from my
> >> computer itself (= I want to forbid any computer except
> >> mine to connect to this port).
> >>
> >> My computer run under Win NT 4.0.
> >> How can u do that SIMPLY ?
> >> If I need products can u give me references ?
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot :-)
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