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Set ,Get Port Details From The Server


                             With the new work role, I have the privilege on getting my hands dirty at a OS environment level more frequently. Today I wanted to setup ports for sql related features and found the following to keep on record

What ports are currently been used in the current machine
- NetStat -0

Identifying what application utilizers a given port
- TaskList /FI “PID eq 5304” /FO list /V
 
Get all the firewall rules
- Netsh AdvFirewakk Firewall show rule name = all > c:WFAllRuels:.txt

Add a Rule as an inbound rule to access sql server
- Netsh AdvFirewall Firewall add rule name =”Sql Server Default 51721” dir=in localport=51721 protocol=tcp action=allow

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