Re: Kazaa Ports

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--- Jeffrey Laramie <JALaramie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am trying to provide a modest amount of security for a home LAN using 
> NAT and filtering. My family insists on using Kazaa Lite on their 
> Windows boxes (aaahhh!!).
> 
> My (other) problem is that Kazaa insists on using sequential source 
> ports and seemingly random destination ports to make connections. I 
> already have a rule to allow ESTABLISHED,RELATED through, but these 
> packets must be new connections (connecting to supernodes maybe?). No 
> matter how many ports I open I can't seem to open enough ports to make 
> it run.
> 
> I'm rapidly becoming unpopular in my house. Any ideas how I can make 
> Kazaa Lite work and still maintain some security? Are these mutually 
> exclusive goals?
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 

Are you using NAT? This is probably your best soloution.

SBlaze

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