If you only havbe rules for things that you permit then you don't have to
worry about blocking every possible thing that may come up. Of course some
of these newer apps use ports and protocols such as 80 that are generally
used for something else you may need, in which case all bets are off.

Jim

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> Dwayne Mowers
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> Subject: [FW1] ICQ BLOCKING
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> 
> I know this has probably been a question resolved in the 
> past...can someone
> tell me how to block ICQ, theport and settings for the rule 
> base for FW1
> SP1, I am new to checkpoint and would appreciate a response.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Dwayne Mowers
> CCSA
> MAS Consulting
> 
> 
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