What is meant by port blocking within lan?
Answer / Vinod Mishrwan
Port blocking in a LAN refers to the process of restricting or denying access to specific TCP/UDP ports. This can be done at the router level or firewall level and is used for network security purposes, such as preventing unauthorized access or blocking specific types of traffic.
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