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Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Using the old masquerading setup (using ipmasq), how can I block all
> incoming/outgoing streaming media? I need to prevent company employees
> from getting continuous streaming from things like Realplayer, Windows
> Media player, etc., etc. The easiest way I can think of (that will hit
> everyone in one fell swoop) is to block it through ipmasq, but how? I
> need to be able to do the same thing using ipchains as well.
>
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setup a proper firewall and don't allow realaudio :)
or setup a lame firewall that blocks outgoing tcp/554,
outgoing tcp/7070:7071 and incoming udp/6970:6999
raf
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