--- Rodrigo Barbosa rodrigob@suespammers.org wrote:
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On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 11:07:16AM -0700, Steven Vishoot wrote:
Rob,
I thought IM uses a specific port and you would be able to block that port. I know certain ones like
mirc
uses port 6667 if i am remembering correctly.
Anyone
can correct me if i am totally wrong.
Steven, you are "not exactly correct". Yes, 6667 is usually the port IRC Servers use, but not always. I have seem plenty of servers using other ports, including 6668, 6669, 6670, 31337 and even 194.
That is the same for IM softwares. Not to mention the fact that many simply use http-based protocols, with port 80.
Blocking IMs is not as simple as it may seem.
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Rodrigo Barbosa rodrigob@suespammers.org "Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur" "Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)
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Rodrigo,
thank you for correcting me, i knew i was kind of in the neighborhood and knew it was not that simply since a lot im programs use different ports. So it might a good idea to know what IM program they are using would you think?
Steven
"On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements' section, it said 'Requires Windows or better'. So I installed Linux."