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| Subject: | Re: What addresses to put on my NEW black list? |
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| Date: | Wed, 22 Feb 2006 19:48:44 -0600 |
So what ways are folks using to block these applications using standard, allowed ports such as 80 and 443? On 2/22/06, Ryan Cummings <l00t3r@gmail.com> wrote:
You might be much better off blocking the ports that filesharing/streaming media come in on. You should be able to do a bit of searching around and find the default ports for most of these applications and shut them down at the firewall level. Also depending on your firewall or even IDS (this is debatable on the use:P) you could filter the content there.
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