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I have a large number of remote IPs to specify in Windows Firewall for a blocking rule. The only way I know to enter them is by labouriously entering them an inbound rule's properties Scope tab.

Is there a more efficient way such as a command line option or, even better, pointing to a text file containing the IPs/IP masks?

I'm on Windows Server 2008

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Assuming the IP addresses are in a text file called "ip.txt", just do:

for /f %i in (ip.txt) do echo netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Block %i" dir=in protocol=any action=block remoteip=%i

In a batch file, be sure to change "%i" to "%%i".

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Use the RunSynchronous command to add, to modify, or to delete Windows Firewall rules.

You can also use an Unattend.xml with the Networking-MPSSVC-Svc component.

More information on technet here

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You should be able to use the netsh command to add/remove firewall rules via the command line. You can also use a batch for loop to pull the IP addresses from a file.

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