Hello,

Just out of curiosity, outside of the discussion on how to block napster 
itself (to the degree one can), does anyone have any good references 
on an actual threat assessment or analysis for napster or gnutella?

gracias,

jeff


> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 3:16 PM
> Subject: Re: napster
> 
> 
> | Let Napster be...
> |
> | -Mark Whitsett
> |
> 
> That's not what this is about. I personally like napster and the napster
> network.
> 
> Well, I guess a way to stop napster would be to block the ports
> 4444,5555,6666/6699/7777/8888/6688/6700/8875 and block everything that's on
> www.napigator.com/list.php. Ex. xxx.xxx.xxx.0/24,zzz.zzz.zzz.0/24 etc. And
> then we have the proxy connections which could be eliminated by not allowing
> your users to acccess port 1080. Those who still manages to slip through are
> worth dooing so and should be left alone :)
> 
> Thomas.
> 
> 
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