Kazaa connects to other peers on port 1214. So, the best way to block Kazaa is to reject incoming & outgoing packets—both TCP and UDP packets—on this port.
if you are using wireless, you might need to set your MTU even lower than 1400 - I always found 1300 to be 'safe' for pretty much and encryption overhead...
Rob
Its been a while, but I think these are the ports MSN uses:
1863 TCP (in)
1863 UDP (in)
6891 - 6900 TCP (out)
5004 - 65535 UDP (out)
5190 UDP (in)
If I remember rightly, I blocked the inbound ports and didnt have to worry about the outbound....
If this doesnt work, get a network sniffer...
I setup a load of Dull (sorry, Dell) D600's & 400's with the NSR software, and on all of them I had to tweak the MTU settings to get reliable connections - 1300 always worked for me. I found packet fragmentation to be the cause of most headaches... there are a load of tools out there - dr tcp...
Hi all
I suspect the answer is going to be 'No' but I said I would research it before going back to the project co-ordinator...!!! :-)
We are trying to bring a number of existing servers that were built outside of what is deemed "corporate specification" up to scratch - mostly its just adding...
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