Hello,
I am wondering how could I deny the IRC use from a certain network? I would prefere a solution using a cisco access-list, so I can do it from the router; if not, a windows-based solution is ok too (w/o using any special software; I have a domain with private IPs, I use connection sharing to give net access to the clients).
I have denied some ports from the router, but I'd have to update that almost daily; currently I have denied tcp ports 6000-8000 and 9000 but it seems people always finds some weird servers on another ports, or BNCs... I would like if I could somehow deny the protocol or something. If you do know a solution, an url or something, I'd appreciate it.
Thank you,
Endre.
I am wondering how could I deny the IRC use from a certain network? I would prefere a solution using a cisco access-list, so I can do it from the router; if not, a windows-based solution is ok too (w/o using any special software; I have a domain with private IPs, I use connection sharing to give net access to the clients).
I have denied some ports from the router, but I'd have to update that almost daily; currently I have denied tcp ports 6000-8000 and 9000 but it seems people always finds some weird servers on another ports, or BNCs... I would like if I could somehow deny the protocol or something. If you do know a solution, an url or something, I'd appreciate it.
Thank you,
Endre.