From: <ako...@i-...> - 2006-07-21 17:03:29
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dayne_lucas wrote: > Application filtering using L7-filter has been planned, but not yet > implemented. You could create a few DENY rules in the outgoing firewall= and > then at the bottom of the rule stack create an allow ALL rule. For inst= ance > go to Firewall > Outgoing firewall and do the following: >=20 > 1. Create a rule that denies outgoing connections of Kazaa Thanks for the answer, it looks like it would work :) Do you have a link or any other resource where I could find information=20 about how to filter out these p2p things? (dc++, kazaa, edonkey ...) ? My current solution is an absolutely closed outgoing firewall=20 explicitely enabled for the essential ports and/or machines. But this solution is very restrictive and I have to maintain it a lot=20 according to user requests :) And Skype (which is allowed here) does not like it well, it takes ages=20 till it connects :) --=20 =DCdv=F6zlettel, G=E1briel =C1kos -=3DE-Mail :ako...@i-...|Web: http://www.i-logic.hu=3D- -=3DTel/fax:+3612367353/200 |Mobil:+36209278894 =3D- |