Unfortunately, there is no good way to do this. The newest Kazaa software does 
not seem to tie itself to any particular port, although I have not seen a Kazaa 
installation that did not try to use port 1214 tcp/udp. That's only good for 
detection though - blocking 1214 doesn't stop the software from working.

This isn't really the best list for this discussion - maybe try the unisog list 
or something similar, where this question would be more on topic. 

Note that there can be more to it than just blocking a port outright. Depending 
on your situation you may be able to come up with a workable solution that only 
eliminates local kazaa nodes, etc.

-Will

-----Original Message-----
From: Marcos Guerra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [mrtg] Blocking Kazaa on PIX Firewall



Hi all,

Does anyone knows how to block Kazaa through my PIX Firewall.
Because as far I know, kazaa uses port 80 to download the files, and I
cannot block this port.

Thanks a lot;

Marcos Guerra

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