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Alucard

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  1. I’ve disabled the ports that were being attacked, changed the credentials, and in group policy editor for safe measure disallowed any pc that wasn’t running vista or higher to connect.
  2. I own a NAS. I also rent a server that I rent that uses FTP to connect to my NAS to get files. I am receiving attacks which are not being stopped by the “Network Attack Blocker”; therefore I’m looking for an option to block the IP address outright myself yet I can’t find an option to do that myself - anyone have helpful advice? Lastly, I realize FTP is not encrypted thus I’m probably going to reconsider my options when the subscription expires.
  3. I reinstalled my OS and forgot to backup everything, my Kasperksy settings being one. I had the ports 26900-26905 added as a “Allow” packet rule under the protocol “All” before the re-installation and it worked perfectly; now I can’t remember nor find the solution as to how to put the port range correctly in the “Remote addresses” box. Please help.
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