Tell the user that if he deliberately bypasses firewall policy, he will be
fired (or at least be in serious trouble).

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Pavlichek, Doris
> (GEIS, GE Capital Consulting)
> Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 8:20 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RealAudio
>
>
> Question:  If users get around a RealAudio port block on a
> Gauntlet firewall
> by telling their browser to use port 80 for RealAudio, is there anyway for
> the firewall administrator to then block RealAudio without blocking all
> internet access?  Locking out specific user IPs in order to enforce policy
> is impossible.  He's in a military environment and that would not fly.
>
> Thanks in advance..DP
>
> Doris E. Pavlichek, CCNA, CCSA/CCSE
> GEIS via GE Capital Consulting
> 301-340-5674 wk
> 202-255-0112 cell
>
> "Not everything that is counted counts, and not everything that counts can
> be counted." - Albert Einstein
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