I haven't been keeping up with NBAR, but they may have some pdm's to block
the streaming audio apps.

NBAR was built for stuff like that, but I don't feel there's a need to block
this type of stuff.  Same with IM.  Let the users have some use of their PC
and increase productivity.


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> Which ports need to be blocked for streaming video and
> audio.
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