Re: I need help blocking music swapping services (by port numbers?)

From: Dave Hansen (dave_at_unidave.com)
Date: 09/12/03

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    Well...sorry I didn't include a comprehensive list of my research
    efforts- :-)

    Thank you for these, I do have this IANA list but I didn't want to
    assume the authors were going to stick to this - I would have expected
    them to "move around" a lot. Recently heard of something called
    Limeware it's using ranges of ports in the 6xxx, 7xxx and 8xxx range
    and it's not listed in the IANA document.

    Anyway, thank you.
    Dave

    "Beoweolf" <Beoweolf@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:<z8k8b.3644$zF5.2675@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com>...
    > Next time, you may find some positive results by using the search function
    > of your browser?
    >
    > input "port numbers"...the most authoritative was IANA, last updated
    > 8-28-03.
    >
    > Napster is mostly a non-player at thsi point. The proliferation of services
    > will make it even harder to define what is or isn't an illegal file-sharing
    > service.
    >
    > http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
    > kazaa 1214/tcp KAZAA
    > gnutella-svc 6346/tcp gnutella-svc
    >
    >
    > "Dave Hansen" <dave@unidave.com> wrote in message
    > news:8dcd1f1b.0309110932.47005798@posting.google.com...
    > > Does there exist a resource that lists up-to-date file sharing ports?
    > > Of course I'm assuming that simple port blocking will do this for now.
    > >
    > > I can find some Napster & Kazaa info but not anything all-inclusive.
    > >
    > > Thanks in advance.
    > >
    > > Dave
    >
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