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Why cant you just forbid users from installing there own applications
(especially ones that just recently were installing spyware without
the users knowledge) in an everyone e-mail and then refer users who
still proceed to do this anyway to the corporate security policy?

Cheers,

Leon

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From: Benoit Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 4:55 PM
To: Calhoun, Heath
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Blocking Kazaa


Can't you just block the port 1214? I think that if you block it on
your
firewall, you'll have no problem.

Can't you use some ACL rules? I believe the IOS has a FW.

Bye


On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 03:53:50PM, Calhoun, Heath wrote:
> I am attempting to block the multimedia search program kazaa on a
> pix 515 running ios 4.4.
> Pinging the Kazaa website, I got a address of 213.248.107.10.  The
> program uses port 1214.
> I need to block any access to the website and to the program.  I
> have tried several conduits
> without success.
>  
> Any help is appreciated.
>  
> Heath Calhoun
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