On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 10:55, Jason Dixon wrote: > On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 10:51, Michael Gargiullo wrote: > > What ever you use to stop kazaa traffic will have to be able to read > > packet headers. If the default kazaa port is blocked, kazaa can operate > > on port 80 and appear as web traffic. It's possible, but kazaa is > > crafty. > > Is it crafty enough to defeat a layer-7 proxy like Squid running in > transparent mode? I think not. > Good point. I never thought of using squid as a packet shaper/firewall for things like this...
Now I've got to play with it Thanks > -- > Jason Dixon, RHCE > DixonGroup Consulting > http://www.dixongroup.net -- Michael Gargiullo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Warp Drive Networks -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list