To play with firewall, we, first, should understand how it works.
Firewall is a network security system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network. Firewalls can be implemented in varied modes i.e. hardware, software, or a combination of both. There are many types of firewall such as Proxy firewall, Application firewall, Stateful firewall, Packet firewall, etc.
Firewalls are connected to network and are frequently used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet, especially intranets ensuring security. All messages entering into or leaving the intranet passes through a firewall, which examines each message and block those which do not meet the specified security criteria.
Firewall is functional on two rules which are always encircled by Inbound and outbound rules:
Inbound rules : These are the ones which filter traffic passing from the network to the local computer based on the filtering conditions specified in the rule.
Outbound rules : These are the ones which filter traffic passing from the local computer to the network based on the filtering conditions specified in the rule.
Both inbound and outbound rules can be configured to allow or block traffic as needed.
In other words we can say that Inbound rules are to do with other things accessing your computer. If you are running a Web Server on your computer then you will have to tell the Firewall that outsiders are allowed to connect to it. Further Outbound rules categorizes some programs to use the Internet yet block others. You will want to let your Web Browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera…) have an accessibility to the Internet, so a command can be inserted which displays that Windows Firewall is allowed.
Now let us assume that the firewall of the victim’s PC is enabled:
First hack The Victim PC read Here
So to turn off the firewall of victim’s PC, first of all get a session through meterpreter and then take the administrator privileges of the remote PC. Move on to the shell of remote PC and write
netsh firewall set opmode mode=disable to turn off the firewall of remote PC.
And like this, the firewall of remote PC will be disabled.
How to Block Website in Remote PC:
We can not only turn off or on the firewall through metasploit but we can also block and allow the access to any particular port. Yes, that means we can control Inbound and Outbound rules as well. Again after having the session through meterpreter and bypassing administrative privileges and going to the shell of the remote PC just type
netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=”Block Ports” protocol=TCP dir=out remoteport=80 action=block
Here,
Name = The name of the rule. (Pick something descriptive)
Protocol = The protocol we are going to block (UDP or TCP for most cases)
Dir = The direction of the block. Can be IN or OUT
Remote Port = The port of the remote host that is going to be blocked
Action = Could be block or allow. In our case we want to block the connection
Once you execute the above code, all outbound requests to any host on port 80 will be blocked, and it adds an entry to the Windows firewall:
And if you check its properties and click on ‘Protocols and Ports’ tab then you can see the result.
How to Block Multiple Ports
Now that we have how to block a port in remote PC, let us dig a little deeper i.e we can not only block one port but also two or more than two. And to block two to more port again take a meterpreter session as well as administrator privileges of the remote PC and just write
netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=”Block Ports” protocol=TCP dir=out remoteport=80,443 action=block
Once you execute the above code, all outbound requests to any host on port 80 will be blocked, and it adds an entry to the Windows firewall:
And if you check its properties and click on ‘Protocols and Ports’ tab then you will find that now it has blocked both port 80 and port 443:
Now, by blocking ports 80 and 443 we have blocked the HTTP and HTTPS services on the remote PC and so our victim will not be able to access any website. And the following error is displayed :
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