Re: Blocking Napster and Aol on Pix config/Setting up Tacus or Radius

2001-04-07 Thread Bob Timmons
Kevin, While the port-blocking access-lists will work for most users, many users and applications will know to use alternate ports to gain connectivity. AIM, for example, uses port 5190 by default, though you can simply change it to port 80, if so desired. Same thing for Napster. The best, and

Re: Blocking Napster and Aol on Pix config/Setting up Tacus or Radius

2001-04-07 Thread John Hardman
Hi If you are running Linux or UNIX it is very easy to find TACACS+ as a freeware. Likely there are a couple of WinIntel freeware versions too, though I haven't looked for a WinIntel version. I installed tac_plus for Redhat and am using it in production. It can be found with just about any

Blocking Napster and Aol on Pix config/Setting up Tacus or Radius

2001-04-06 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie
Before I ask this question I would like to give something back, below is the config to block aim and napster: access-list acl_out deny tcp any any eq 5190 access-list acl_out deny tcp any any eq 8875 access-list acl_out deny tcp any any eq access-list acl_out deny tcp any any eq 6699