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Windows Server Firewall (WSF) is a built-in feature of Microsoft Windows Server that helps protect servers and data from unauthorized access. WSF defends servers by blocking traffic from unauthorized sources and protecting data by protecting it from being accessed by unauthorized users.

WSF is a stateful firewall. This means that it maintains an active list of all active ports and traffic patterns.

If a suspicious activity is detected on a port, WSF will block all traffic from and to that port.

WSF can be configured to protect a single server or an entire network. It can be configured to allow or block specific types of traffic, such as HTTP, TCP, and UDP.

WSF can also be configured to allow or block specific applications, such as email, file sharing, and remote access.

WSF is also a proxy firewall. This means that it can act as a middleman between your servers and the internet.

WSF can act as a proxy to allow your servers to access the internet, or it can act as a proxy to block traffic from the internet.

WSF is a feature of Windows Server 2008 and later.

WSF is a powerful tool that can help protect your servers and data from unauthorized access. WSF is a stateful firewall that can be configured to block specific types of traffic, and it can also be configured to allow or block specific applications.

WSF is a proxy firewall that can allow your servers to access the internet, or it can block traffic from the internet. WSF is a feature of Windows Server 2008 and later.