Re, Stupid question : Inetd or Xinetd cant block an outgoing port ? Regards Swann ;-) |---------+-----------------------------------> | | Krishna | | | <Krishna_shekhar@vsnl.ne| | | t> | | | Envoy=E9 par : | | | netfilter-admin@lists.ne| | | tfilter.org | | | | | | | | | 05/10/2002 11:00 | | | | |---------+-----------------------------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------= -----------------------------------------------------------------------= -------| | = = | | Pour : netfilter@lists.netfilter.org = = | | cc : = = | | Objet : Re: How to block Yahoo Messenger through IP Tables = = | >--------------------------------------------------------------------= -----------------------------------------------------------------------= -------| Hi, But why do you want to do that? If you want to block a particular port then either disable it in inetd or xinetd. Or make rules for that destination port to DROP packets. regards Krishna Krishna Shekhar Network Administrator Wiplash Wireless On Sat, 2002-10-05 at 11:59, Alok Shukla wrote: > Hi , > > Sorry for asking this newbie question first. > > I am running a network with a Linux Server as a > gateway. I am using IPtables as to masquerade internal > IPs for Internet usage. I want to block the uses of my > intranet for using yahoo messenger. I needed help for > this. In general i wanted to know how to block a > particular port. > > Thanks in Advance > > Alok Shukla > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More > http://faith.yahoo.com > =