OK. Do we know what ports it can use (apart from 6699 and 8888)? Is
there a dynamic range or does it scan through all 65535 possible?

//Robert

saint james wrote:
> 
> >Why don't you just block the TCP-ports used by
> Napster? Denying traffic
> >to/from ports 6699 and 8888 ought to do the trick.
> Or?
> >
> >//Robert
> >
> 
> James here....
> 
> Napster seeks out any open port if common ones are
> closed.
> 
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