Compile with `nuitka --standalone --windows-console-mode=disable [file].py` (`pip install nuitka`)

`--standalone` will output a dist with one .exe and a bunch of .pyd & .dll files, which are required for the exe to run.
there is also `--onefile` which will bundle everything into one singular .exe, but this exe gets flagged by windows defender, thus --standalone is prefered.

Call client with `client.py --enable/--disable`, boolean flag reflects the state of the firewall rule. Server needs to be ran with admin privileges to be able to manage firewall rules.