On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Ariz Jacinto wrote:
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> typically, you'll block the port that kazaa uses.
> but if kazaa is kinda "pushy" (meaning, it tries to use
> port 80 or http) you have to block the domain it uses
> on your proxy server / gateway.

you can get a huge list of p2p protocol ports here:
http://www.ja.net/CERT/JANET-CERT/prevention/peer-to-peer.html

setting up iptables (or traffic-shaping so you don't block off usage 
completely) is left as an exercise.  :)


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