fix: fixed win32 fw rule according to stack overflow (still doesn't work, ref #45)

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evilsocket 2018-02-11 01:04:10 +01:00
commit 1ec925fd40

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@ -53,26 +53,18 @@ func (f WindowsFirewall) EnableForwarding(enabled bool) error {
}
func (f WindowsFirewall) generateRule(r *Redirection, enabled bool) []string {
return []string{
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24646165/netsh-port-forwarding-from-local-port-to-local-port-not-working
rule := []string{
fmt.Sprintf("listenport=%d", r.SrcPort),
fmt.Sprintf("connectport=%d", r.DstPort),
fmt.Sprintf("connectaddress=%s", r.DstAddress),
fmt.Sprintf("protocol=%s", r.Protocol),
}
/*
rule := []string{
"listenaddress=0.0.0.0",
fmt.Sprintf("listenport=%d", r.SrcPort),
}
if enabled == true {
rule = append(rule, fmt.Sprintf("protocol=%s", r.Protocol))
rule = append(rule, fmt.Sprintf("connectport=%d", r.DstPort))
rule = append(rule, fmt.Sprintf("connectaddress=%s", r.DstAddress))
}
if enabled == true {
rule = append(rule, fmt.Sprintf("connectport=%d", r.DstPort))
rule = append(rule, fmt.Sprintf("connectaddress=%s", r.DstAddress))
rule = append(rule, fmt.Sprintf("protocol=%s", r.Protocol))
}
return rule
*/
return rule
}
func (f *WindowsFirewall) AllowPort(port int, address string, proto string, allow bool) error {