Well... I ran Napster through Sniffer Pro.  I logged on, searched for a song,
and then began a download.  Here were my findings.  The source port is
7777, with a destination of 1632.  Once you find a song and start to 
download though,
the source port switches to that of the machine that you are downloading from.
In my case it was 1026.  Blocking the server source port of 7777 should 
work however.

I am probably wrong therefore there is no warranty either expressed or 
implied with
this information.  :))

Take care,
Roman

P.S. I also uncovered destination port 6699 being used on my system by napster.

Good luck!

At 08:38 AM 7/19/00 -0500, you wrote:
>         Does anyone know what port I neeed to close on my pix to block
>napster?
>
>Steve Smith
>MCSE, CCNA
>Freeliant.com
>901-388-4637 ext.106
>  <<Steve Smith.vcf>>


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