Re: Port 3128
From: Daniel Angelucci (angelucc@nospam.duke.edu)
Date: 10/31/02
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Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 13:27:04 -0500 From: Daniel Angelucci <angelucc@nospam.duke.edu>
Firewall is your best bet, but if you are a masochist and are extremely
cheap, you can use IPSec to do this. Get a firewall.
Dan
Anthony wrote:
> Is there a way to close port 3128 to prevent someone from
> the outside accessing it? I recently had someone using
> that port to send out Spam. My provider called me. Do I
> need a firewall app to do it or is there some other way? I
> am using Win Route on the machine I have for a small
> business. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA
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