...Or you could have management back a security policy which would
restrict the use of products like Napster - thus reducing your
technological nightmare of trying to block something as flexible as
Napster.
This isn't a technological problem, it's a problem with your current
policy and/or its enforcement. Solve it through the non-technical means.
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Thomas Novin wrote:
> Well, I guess a way to stop napster would be to block the ports
> 4444,5555,6666/6699/7777/8888/6688/6700/8875 and block everything that's on
> www.napigator.com/list.php. Ex. xxx.xxx.xxx.0/24,zzz.zzz.zzz.0/24 etc. And
> then we have the proxy connections which could be eliminated by not allowing
> your users to acccess port 1080. Those who still manages to slip through are
> worth dooing so and should be left alone :)
>
> Thomas.
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-Brian James Macke, CISSP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Systems Security Engineer Lucent Technologies
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