Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:14:13 -0700 (PDT) From: PeterJJ <PeterJ4ones@hotmail.co.uk> To: freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: IPFW closing range of ports Message-ID: <25964869.post@talk.nabble.com>
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I'm new to this, so go easy please. I have put in place a very basic ipfw ruleset in my place of employment. To this i have been asked to block out all peer to peer sharing to ports in the range of 14500-65000. Is it doable? I am currently experiencing issues with users where I work running a music streaming service which at first runs from the free service's own servers, then starts running peer to peer. I am not allowed to block the application. I would like to as it is hogging bandwidth, but have been told I am not permitted. Is there anything I can do? The application will run with the peer to peer option disabled, relying only on the company's server, before eventually getting kicked off after an hour or so (but I don't care about that). Thank you all in advance -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/IPFW-closing-range-of-ports-tp25964869p25964869.html Sent from the freebsd-ipfw mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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