On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
> Jack Coates wrote:
> > Also remember that the port something runs on is a matter of convention,
> > not requirement. If you really want to block things, do a default deny
> > outbound and then open up services and locations that are approved. At
> > my wo
Jack Coates wrote:
> Also remember that the port something runs on is a matter of convention,
> not requirement. If you really want to block things, do a default deny
> outbound and then open up services and locations that are approved. At
> my work there is no outbound access for any endusers; ev
quot;GREGOR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: [Leaf-user] blocking users from accessing IRC server
> >Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2002 08:01:03 GMT
> >
> >may be this is an OT question, but I'm trying to block my users from
> >accessing IRC
server IPs). Just so you know there are Java clients available - so even if
you do this you won't necessarily stop the chatting - just the downloading.
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>From: "GREGOR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [Leaf-user] blocking users from accessing
may be this is an OT question, but I'm trying to block my users from
accessing IRC servers.
Are there any more ports that I should block other than 6000 to 8000?
thank you.
regards,
Gregor
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