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Date:      Thu, 27 Nov 2008 08:40:00 +0800
From:      Fbsd1 <fbsd1@a1poweruser.com>
To:        dick hoogendijk <dick@nagual.nl>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: firewall rules for bitlord, yahoo, limewire
Message-ID:  <492DEC60.9070105@a1poweruser.com>
In-Reply-To: <20081126194804.26273396.dick@nagual.nl>
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dick hoogendijk wrote:

>>>
>> My unofficial take on it is that limewire is a peer-to-peer sharing
>> application used by Windows, Mac OS X and Linux users to share files,
>> usually music, often copyrighted, over the internet.  It is one of the
>> fastest, most effective ways to spread viruses, trojans, spyware, etc.
> 
> Is this your FreeBSD POV or more windows oriented?
> 
>> The program does not use fixed ports, so the services are hard to
>> block.  In essence, the program gets the user to bypass security
>> measures from the inside.
> 
> I have never needed a block on limewire. Firstly, all main conmputers
> run solaris and therefore also limewire on solaris and secondly, all
> windows machines are virtual. So -IF- one of them is infected I just
> put a recent snapshot ;-)
> 

Limewire is a windows only application.
So how can you say it runs on solaris which is a flavor Unix?




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