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Is there another way????

Citando "Jin (Xin Wang)" <wang.xin.it@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Hi, 
> 
> Basically very hard, as they are using several different ports. What I did
> on my network is: 
> 
> I only open several useful ports like http, https, pop3, etc.
> 
> If anyone knows a better way, let me know appreciated!
> 
> Xin
> 
> 
> On 15/12/05 12:16 PM, "Jocool" <supraxd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > dear all
> > 
> > any1 know how to block
> > port for emule on freebsd?
> > 
> > i havebeen tried to block emule
> > port default but user still can use
> > another port.
> > 
> > any1 knows rule how to make
> > bandwith limiter?
> > 
> > pls need your suggestion
> > thank's & regards
> > Joce
> > 
> > 
> 
> Xin Wang
> TSP90301
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