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Which firewall? You should really be blocking everything, except specific
ports that you decide to allow, i.e. HTTP, DNS, etc.
Robert Rutherford
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e to find them?
Cheers,
Dimitris.
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Hello friends,
I just have a big problem in my network...Some
people are accessing Kazaa., and I don´t know how to stop that in my
FW.
Anybody knows how to block Kazza
Thanks
Luis
Gonçalves
in mind...
Morten
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Hello friends,
I just have a big problem in my network...Some
people are accessing Kazaa., and I don´t know how to stop
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I´m using FW-1. Sure, at this moment I only allow htttp/https, ftp, dns,
smtp and ssh. However, two or three guys are downloading from
KazaaIs
any protocol/port to block ?
Luis Gonçalves
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Which firewall? You should really be blocking everything, except specific
ports that you decide to allow, i.e. HTTP, DNS, etc.
Robert Rutherford
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] Kazaa
Is Kazaa using HTTP tunneling? If so, you should consider blocking
access to the specific Kazaa login IP Addresses. Just a thought.
Cheers,
Dimitris.
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t this moment I only allow htttp/https, ftp, dns,
smtp and ssh. However, two or three guys are downloading from KazaaIs
any protocol/port to block ?
Luis Gonçalves
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thanks.
Luis Goncalves
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There is at least one "service" out there that provides a
tunnel via http.http-tunnel.com is on
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Can
anyone provide a listing of these type servers?
Thanks,
Curt
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thanks.
Luis Goncalves
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I think this might be of use to you.
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Mark Pays
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From: Luis Goncalves
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Subject: Re: [FW-1] Kazaa
As you are posting to a FW-1 mailing I guess you also have FW-1!?
Use FP3 Smartdefense to block kazaa over HTTP. Works just fine.
Regards,
Egonle
Christopher Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If a client uses a HTTP port program like KazaaHTTP, there are very few
options that you have as it will
If a
client uses a HTTP port program like KazaaHTTP, there are very few options that
you have as it will tunnel the kazaa traffic over HTTP from the clients
desktop. If you have a novice userbase, simply blocking the port of 1214 should
suffice.
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