>From my understanding you can really set the port to any unused port when
conning I got two ips 208.49.239.247 and 208.184.216.223 the first one
didnt resolv and the 2nd i got Name:  
208.184.216.223.reverse.not.updated.napster.com Address:  208.184.216.223
When looking to see who owns the block of the first non resolving ip I got

Napster, Inc. (NETBLK-FGC-REQ000000003735) FGC-REQ000000003735
208.49.239.240 - 208.49.239.255 
One is most prolly the Chat they have (IRC like ) and one is prolly the 
mp3 tools ( ie searcher , notify list , etc etc ) so I would think if 
your deny in and out conns blocks 208.49.239.240 - 208.49.239.255 and the
whole c block of 208.184.216.*
(208.184.216.1)  208.184.216.gate.napster.com
(208.184.216.254)  208.184.216.254.reverse.not.updated.napster.com 

it would help greatly if you cant conn to use their 'searcher' you can not
download.  On to the next question of who is sending the data when
searching and using their chat you are getting the data from Napter server
but when you go to download it makes a client to client tcp conn ... the
'nice' idea of it was just like the dcc idea on IRC even if the server
goes down while downloading it wouldnt matter, your using a dir conn to
someone elses computer, and saves bandwidth of the servers of the
IRCD/napster/etc and one more thing it keeps napsters servers from
'sending illegal mp3s' which they are using/saying in the lawsuits... RIAA
is one of those using I beleive..

If I am wrong or anyone has better idea's i would like to hear about
it....


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