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| Subject: | Re: how to block ALL AIM traffic ? |
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| Date: | Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:25:06 -0400 |
Why don't you just block connections to oscar.login.aol.com? That works for us. David Kuhlman On 4/26/05, Realized Mofo <realized@gmail.com> wrote:
I am at an office with 50~ machines , out of thoes about 20 or so use AIM. I would like to block AIM and normally i'd just block the AIM port (5190) or whatever it is.. BUT AOL seems to have found a great way around this and has 4000+ diffrent ports they use and i'd assume lots of diffrent hosts. Whats the best way of blocking all AIM traffic ?
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