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Daniel Chemko wrote: | If you are talking about application layer viruses like through email: | | Kazaa, etc worms cannot be blocked since nobody's written filters for | them.
I have seen "solutions" that help the Kazaa problem. One was something like P2PWall, I think. There are even extensions that have been integrated with the IPCop firewall distro to block Kazaa (couldn't get them to work, but that's a different story).
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