Thank you.  I have blocked using the following:

ipchains -A input -s 64.12.161.153 -j DENY

Packets are not being received so that worked.  But my ultimate goal 
did not work...
This is what I want to do...
I work at a small school that runs on a linux network.  We are having a 
problem with students downloading AIM on our laptops and using it 
during class.  I want to block it on the server.  Any suggestions?
Thanks so much,
Meg


On Friday, October 4, 2002, at 02:41 PM, juaid wrote:

> From: "Meghan Madel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>>> I have found info on the ip's, port #, etc.....just don't know where
>>>> or how to block those.
>
> use iptables or ipchains
>
> regards,
>
> juaid
>
>
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