Do you have proxy. If so it can be done pretty easy on proxy servers.

Chakri



Vieri Di Paola wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been trying to figure out an efficient way of blocking unwanted traffic 
> which uses port 80 (or 443). In an ideal world, LAN users should simply 
> "behave" and use network resources with care. However, in a big network it's 
> likely that there be some uncivilized users once in a while.
> 
> I would like to block services such as LogMeIn (I suppose it works like 
> httptunnel from www.nocrew.org).
> 
> Until now, I have blocked specific IP addresses (such as the LogMeIn servers).
> 
> Has anyone used a more efficient/global solution (apart from blocking HTTP 
> access altogether)?
> 
> Has anyone already used l7 to do this (or can it)?
> 
> I know shorewall doesn't support l7 but are there any alternatives to detect 
> "non-HTTP" traffic going through port 80?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Vieri
> 
> 
> 
> 
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