If you search the archives it has some info on this, but I just implemented it this morning and it seems to working here. If you are using PIX firewall (or any other) create an access list using the outbound and apply commands to block the following addresses:
208.184.216.0 /24
208.178.167.0 /24
208.178.163.61
208.184.175.130
208.184.175.131
208.184.175.132
208.184.175.134
208.49.239.242
208.49.239.247
208.49.239.248
People will start wandering by your desk asking if you've ever heard a program called Napster. I personally like to dumb.
Joey
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Pruneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 12:29 PM
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Subject: Napster Question
Greetings Group
Does anyone know what ports Napster usies for handshaking?
Inbound, outbound port number?
What would it take to block Napster?
Thanks
Tom Pruneau
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