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- Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 22:21:57 -0400
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Just block the users ability to install them in the 1st place. Put in a GPO
with a know list of bad or OK programs, etc...
At 13:57 10/2/2003, Carl Inglis wrote:
On Thursday 02 October 2003 17:00, John Hardin wrote:
> If you want to take a step towards earning your BOFH spurs, set up a
> monitor on the firewall to automatically completely block all traffic
> from the host that sends an outbound packet to the default P2P port
> number, and alert you via email.
You wouldn't be thinking of FTWall would you? :-)
I've got to make this minimum change, and AFAIK this company is all Win2K
except the routers & firewalls, and I don't know what the routers and
firewalls are, but they sure won't be Linux.
Joshua MacCraw
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