Hi all!
I've tried out the new ICQ2000-client, that according to ICQ works better
behind Firewalls. They didn't lie... and that's my problem.
I want to stop people in my net from using ICQ, but still keep TCP-Ports
like Telnet open for my users. The Configuration Tool for ICQ2000 is able to
find such open TCP-Ports and only needs one open TCP-Port for
communications.
Has anybody got an idea for stopping this tool on a single Paket-Filter? The
only idea I had so far is blocking the whole Netblock the ICQ-Servers might
use. But somehow I don't think my users would be happy if I block the whole
of AOL ;-). An email to ICQ-Support didn't get a reply.
Mit freundlichen Gr��en / Yours sincerely
Juergen Nieveler
arXes Information Design AG
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