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@franpol38000 check out the Firewall UDF in my signature. It is a bit older, but should give you some ideas.

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Thanks JLogan3o13, I check your UDF but I don't understand how you can listen the data ports ?

for example, I'd like to know what are the datas I get or I send, to know if it's an normal activity or if it's one of hacker.

If someone check all my ports, I want block this IP also, ...

 

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Writing a firewall is not an easy task. Writing it in AutoIt would be impractical as the program would run slowly and would impact your system performance.

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@franpol38000 I apologize, I misread your initial post; I thought you were looking to control a FW not make one. I would agree wholeheartedly with BrewManNH; to be able to write your own firewall is going to take a language better suited to the task than AutoIt. It is also going to take a high degree of skill and understanding of how data flows in and out of the machine; it isn't exactly a weekend project that anyone can sit down and script out.

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Thanks for yours answers. Which language will be better for this kind of project ?

I can guess it's not easy to do it and it will takes lot of time to understand everything, but I really want do it by myself.

People said to me to use Wireshark with tcpdump command, but I don't want be an user of software. I want understand how we can do this.

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@franpol38000,

i just stumbled upon this:

if you want a basic TCP monitoring script than can close undesired connections, you will probably find it interesting. at least it will give you some notion on how to go about it.

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UDF:

LFN - support for long file names (over 260 characters)

InputImpose - impose valid characters in an input control

TimeConvert - convert UTC to/from local time and/or reformat the string representation

AMF - accept multiple files from Windows Explorer context menu

DateDuration -  literal description of the difference between given dates

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Touch - set the "modified" timestamp of a file to current time

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