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Re: blocking kazza
Posted by Lord Shaolin on August 8th, 2003


"Will Spencer" <will.spencer@nsai.net> wrote in message
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Then it will just use port 80.

Unless you are planning on blocking that too?

KaZaa is very hard to stop unless you have application layer filtering.

Just educate your users with a LART and make a company policy anyone found
using p2p apps on the company network will be fired.

If someone does, fire them.

This tends to put a stop on it pretty fast

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