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On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 22:37:46 -0400, Joe Stewart wrote:

> Due to widespread abuse, many ISPs have moved to block
>inbound traffic on UDP port 135. It appears the spammers have adapted,
>so ISPs are urged to block UDP port 1026 inbound as well.

A professional ISP does not block any port. Blocking ports can only be done on the 
customer side. The ISP does not know which port i might need.

If the customer is too stupid to even use a (personal) firewall then it might be 
better not to use the internet.

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