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    hi
    how can i block p2p on windows server(2003)
    ???p2p like torrent

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    Quote Originally Posted by persian View Post
    hi
    how can i block p2p on windows server(2003)
    ???p2p like torrent
    Hi,

    The ports which BitTorrent or any other P2P applications use are mentioned below:
    Bittorrent:
    6881 to 6889

    Kazaa:
    1214

    eDonkey & Clones:
    4661 to 4672

    Winmx & Napster:
    6257
    6699

    Gnutella:
    6346

    eMule/eDonkey:
    5555
    4242
    2323
    6667
    7778
    On how to block these ports on Windows, read these 2 articles:

    http://www.eukhost.com/forums/f15/ho...-windows-3638/
    How to configure TCP/IP Filtering in Windows Server 2003

    If you have a hardware firewall, use these commands:
    class-map match-any P2P
    match protocol kazaa2
    match protocol bittorrent
    match protocol edonkey
    match protocol gnutella
    match protocol fasttrack
    ! !
    policy-map drop-P2P
    class P2P
    drop
    !
    interface FastEthernet0
    !<usual config, plus the following two lines>!
    ip nbar protocol-discovery
    service-policy input drop-P2P
    interface Dialer1
    !<usual config, plus the following two lines>!
    ip nbar protocol-discovery
    service-policy input drop-P2P
    Or if you have a router which can be configured, have it run these DENY rules..
    kazaa - fasttrack clones
    tcp from any to any 1214
    udp from any to any 1214
    edonkey and clones
    tcp from any to any 4661-4672
    udp from any to any 4661-4672
    winmx and napster
    tcp from any to any 6257
    udp from any to any 6257
    tcp from any to any 6699
    udp from any to any 6699
    bittorrent
    tcp from any to any 6881-6889
    udp from any to any 6881-6889
    gnutella
    tcp from any to any 6346
    udp from any to any 6346
    eMule is a clone of eDonkey
    tcp from any to any 5555
    tcp from any to any 4242
    tcp from any to any 3306
    tcp from any to any 2323
    tcp from any to any 6667
    tcp from any to any 7778
    Let know if you need any more information

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    thank you for answer
    but all pepole say that can not block torrent with port
    any program to do this?

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    i bloch this port on router but torent still work

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    Quote Originally Posted by persian View Post
    i bloch this port on router but torent still work
    To block the torrents, you need to open the specific ports on the server and disable all other ports. Doing this, the server will serve requests on the ports that are opened.

    Hope this helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano View Post
    To block the torrents, you need to open the specific ports on the server and disable all other ports. Doing this, the server will serve requests on the ports that are opened.

    Hope this helps
    thank you
    i know that
    but this is very hard to open all port that need and i know that torent can download with port of 80
    do you know any program for block it?

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    I do need to know about blocking p2p on windows xp. Can anyone explain a shortest way although i don't want to block but its just for the cause of knowledge. And also recommend some short articles too.
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by onlinemedia View Post
    I do need to know about blocking p2p on windows xp. Can anyone explain a shortest way although i don't want to block but its just for the cause of knowledge. And also recommend some short articles too.
    thanks
    Hi! You can check the suggestions mentioned in my first post here : http://www.eukhost.com/forums/f31/ho...881/#post83598

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    Quote Originally Posted by persian View Post
    thank you
    i know that
    but this is very hard to open all port that need and i know that torent can download with port of 80
    do you know any program for block it?
    In this case I'd recommend using a proxy (Wingate or similar ones) or a software firewall (PIX / AVG) or why not directly block those specific applications in the Windows firewall if they are using any random port? Last option mentioned is much better & recommended..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock View Post
    In this case I'd recommend using a proxy (Wingate or similar ones) or a software firewall (PIX / AVG) or why not directly block those specific applications in the Windows firewall if they are using any random port? Last option mentioned is much better & recommended..
    thank you
    i set up vpn on server on rras also i must turn off fire wall
    can you tell me how block program on firewall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by persian View Post
    thank you
    i set up vpn on server on rras also i must turn off fire wall
    can you tell me how block program on firewall?
    You need to have the firewall turned on for it to block the ports/programs. Or a better option would be to install a 3rd party software firewall, such as Visnetic or Sonicwall or ZoneAlarm & configure it to block the programs directly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock View Post
    Hi! You can check the suggestions mentioned in my first post here : http://www.eukhost.com/forums/f31/ho...881/#post83598
    hi.

    I will try this on my system today.

    thanks

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