2008/7/17 Matthias Julius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > "D Tucny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > 2008/7/16 Dirk-Lüder Kreie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > >> Just to clarify: port 53087 is used as a destination port for that > >> particular IM client (as it appears), not as a source port. (as those > are > >> random you cannot reliably filter against them anyway, which is what > your > >> router apparently tries) > >> > > > > I don't think it's related to the port to be honest... QQ uses ports 8000 > > and 8001 falling back to 80, 443 and random others... The router does > > 'advanced' pattern matching to block IM clients and P2P apps... Obviously > > it's not that clever as it's matching a ZIP file upload as a QQ IM > > connection... > > ... which is not visible on the TCP level, nor that it's a HTTP > connection. This one can only guess as port 80 is mostly used by HTTP > servers. > > But, can't that firewall be told what to block and what not? >
The firewall can have it's special checks individually disabled or enabled... d
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