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Renz,

The connection is made thru squid and not directly, like for
example by means of NAT.
Thus, the clients only connects to the squid's http proxy port.


regards,

Kenneth P. Oncinian
Panasonic Communications Philippines Corporation
Information Systems Division - Network and Infrastructure Department
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PGP Public Key: http://m.1asphost.com/koncinian/koncinian.gnupg.key



Renz wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You may also have to block the ports with which yahoo messenger
> and/or msn messenger connects to. You can do this by using iptables
> to drop the packets that are meant to establish connection.
>
> I haven't tested this yet (just got this through googling ... try
> it sometimes might help), but you may check out the following:
>
> # iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --dport 1863 -j DROP # iptables -A
> FORWARD -p TCP --dport 5000:5010 -j REJECT # iptables -A FORWARD -d
> cs.yahoo.com <http://cs.yahoo.com> -j REJECT # iptables -A FORWARD
> -d scsa.yahoo.com <http://scsa.yahoo.com> -j REJECT
>
>
>
> -- "C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it
> harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg." - Bjarne
> Stroustrup (from Good Quotations compiled by Dr. Gabriel Robins)
>
> Renz
>
>
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