Re: Pix Firewall: How to Block MSN?
From: Steven Ung (steven_at_nodomainname.com)
Date: 10/13/04
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Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 07:49:09 +0800
"Lars M. Hansen" <badnews@hansenonline.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:29:37 +0800, Steven Ung spoketh
>
>>We're still attending training on how to manage the PIX but my boss is
>>asking me to block MSN from our network.
>>
>>Could anyone please let me know the command to block MSN on the PIX?
>>
>>The ADSL connects to a Cisco 17xx Router before going to the Cisco PIX
>>51x.
>>
>>I can telnet and issue commands to the pix, just not sure of the commands
>>or
>>ports that need to be block.
>>
>>Appreciate the help. Thanks
>
> It's easier to prevent the use of MSN Messenger (or Windows Messenger as
> it is called in Windows XP) by using Group Policies. There's a specific
> setting in "Computer Settings->Administrative Templates->Windows
> Components->Windows Messenger" called "Do not allow Windows Messenger to
> run". By enabling this in a GP that's distributed to all workstations,
> your problem will go away without having to track down dozens of login
> servers for MSN ...
So the viable option for me now is to track the ip address before and after
msn is being connected? Next question is what is the command to be issued to
the Pix to block it for specific IPs? :P
-- Steven Ung
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