You'd have to use a redirecting firewall entry to point to your fake server ...

... I do this for Back Orifice connections to our network already -- look up
FakeBO.

Note: users aren't idiots (sometimes); they'll notice that searching doesn't
work and keep picking new OpenNAP servers / ports from the list ...

"Hague, Alex" wrote:

> It would be possible to create a perl script or something similar that
> listened on the default napster ports, gave it the correct responses, and
> tricked napster into thinking that it was connected to a real napster
> server, when in fact it'd just be connected to a decoy.

--
Michael T. Babcock, C.T.O. FibreSpeed
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock


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