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Windows 10 NLA Public vs Private profiles – what’s the difference?

By Tom Kitching

In a recent post I described how I used Powershell to configure a dual-homed Radius server where I wanted to firewall everything on the DMZ interface but not affect the production interface.  I did this using a Windows feature known as NLA – Network Location Awareness – which has been around in one form or…

Disable inbound advanced firewall rules on public interface only with Powershell for a Windows Radius/NPS server

By Tom Kitching

Recently I built an NPS server for Radius authentication, and had to dual home it with one NIC in the DMZ and one on the production network.  I wanted to firewall everything on the DMZ interface but not affect the production interface.  That way I could then allow the traffic I wanted to enable on…

Configuring log-on scripts to run via powershell from the “Run” key in Windows registry

By admin

If you’ve tried to add a powershell script to a registry run key, you’ve probably discovered that it doesn’t run with powershell.  Instead, Windows just opens the script in Notepad and leaves it sitting there all naked and exposed!  So in order to launch the powershell scripts we’re going to need to use a .bat…

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