I agree,

In every firewall manual its explained that a good firewall should allow only certain traffic and always block/drop the rest...

He seems not to be doing so.

-daniel
http://www.debian-gnu.com




From: Henrique Pedroni Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: blocking kazaa
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:21:56 -0200

Hello,

You can set the default policy to DROP,
and later open only the ports that you need to make the conection.

I do this im my box and worked fine.

Regards,

Henrique

|Hi there,
|
|I got a trouble in my network while trying to block Kazaa.
|I tried to drop port 1214 with this rule:
|
|iptables -A FORWARD --dport 1214 -j DROP
|
|but this doesn't work. so I did sniffing to see what kind of packets and
|ports kazaa uses and I saw that it searches for servers in different ports.
|later, I read in various texts around the net, but all recommend to block
|port 1214 and kazaa site. this probably worked in version 1.
|
|how could I block kazaa, since I need accept connections in high ports?
|
|sorry for the bad english.
|
|regards,
|
|phadell



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