Have you considered using a proxy? It may help some.

Here is some useful data on the subject, including an article on the
theory of implementation (thank you UC Riverside!).

http://www.kazaa.com/us/index.htm exploit product

http://www.dciseries.com/howto.asp counter product

http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/465282.html research data

http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/ripeanu01peertopeer.html research data

http://www.cs.ucr.edu/~csyiazti/courses/cs204/project/gnuDC.pdf Overview
of protocols used and the architecture involved

Good hunting!

Danny

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 9:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [gb-users] Blocking P2P Networks, spyware, etc

I'm looking for a standard set of rules/filters to enable for all of my
customers to help block all of these applications.  Does anyone have a
methodology that has been effective to do this?  Does anyone have a list
of
IP addresses we can block access to that will help?  Will a content
filtering subscription successfully block these, or only help prevent
download of the apps?



Chris Green

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