zoomin;217333 Wrote: 
> In case anyone else is interested, blocking ports 60109, 52120, 60265
> and 50058 blocks ACEr media servers.
Are those the target or the source ports?  If they're the source ports
it won't do you any good.  You can't hope to block the source ports
used by your server, as they're chosen randomly for each connection.

But instead of figuring out all the esoteric ports that SlimServer
might contact on other servers, why not block all ports, figure out
which (target) ports/services the server needs to use, and only open
those?  It's really the only way to use a firewall to block undesired
outgoing connections.  Otherwise you could be discovering new ones
forever.


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JJZolx

Jim
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