> Or block all udp traffic and then selectively allow what you need
> (excluding known ICQ ports for example).

That won't help with ICQ2000 anymore... they are able to use TCP. I've seen
ICQ2k run over Port 23/TCP without Problems... it even scans for Ports it
could use.

Mit freundlichen Gr��en / Yours sincerely

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