On Saturday 10 February 2007 04:47, J Sloan wrote:
> We use a different approach - set up dns zones on our dns servers for
> all the sites we don't want people to reach  - msn, aim, etc all have
> dummy dns zones for which we declare ourselves authoritative internally,
> and populated with dns records which will not allow them to look up and
> connect to the services.

Hey, this is a slick trick Joe!
I'll try it out ;)
Many thanks!
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