Hi I am problem on work. How can I block emule on the firewall. some users spend a lot of my network and I dont know how can i do to block it. Another think that I would like know too is how I cam block one person of domain by name not by ip ok tanks a lot. Joni
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 05 March 2004 07:03, Joni Hoppen wrote:
Hi
I am problem on work. How can I block emule on the firewall. some users spend a lot of my network and I dont know how can i do to block it. Another think that I would like know too is how I cam block one person of domain by name not by ip ok
tanks a lot. Joni I'm not terribly firewall savvy but can one not block a particular port range, or something, that would put the kibosh on this?
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On Friday 05 March 2004 07:03, Joni Hoppen wrote:
Hi
I am problem on work. How can I block emule on the firewall. some users spend a lot of my network and I dont know how can i do to block it. Another think that I would like know too is how I cam block one person of domain by name not by ip ok
tanks a lot. Joni
http://www.slug.on.ca/meetings/TheBigOne/shaping/ This presentation shows how to reduce the throughput on one program. This should allow you to reduce the traffic to the point it is not a drain on your network.
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C Hamel
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d gleba
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Joni Hoppen