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Quam256 09-08-2008 17:56

How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato?
 
Does anyone know how to block MSN using to Tomato .

i-Set 09-08-2008 18:18

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
whats tomato?

Graham M 09-08-2008 18:28

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
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Originally Posted by i-Set (Post 34618049)
whats tomato?

What a useful response.

I would imagine it being a custom router firmware Quam that you can do whatever you wish for blocking ports. However, if in doubt, MSN messenger will try to use Port 80 which is used for Web Access, so without stopping access to the WWW I think you will likely fail.

Stuart 09-08-2008 18:46

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
I had a quick look around. Couldn't find any instructions for Tomato, but found some for using Microsoft's ISA server to block it. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925120/en-us

Basically, IF the tomato firewall offers filtering by User agent, then you can add the User Agent "MSN Messenger" to the list.

Having said that, I know of no router firewall that allows that level of blocking.

brundles 09-08-2008 18:53

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
Still looking for it on Tomato, but if it's anything like DD-WRT, there should be the option to block it under the Access Restrictions section. The Tomato Wiki does have a section that refers to that so give it a try.

DD-WRT even has the protocols listed under msnmessenger and msn-filetransfer.

The only thing to watch out for is that using these restrictions can slow down the router as they use packet inspection (DD-WRT does anyway) as I found out recently after the 10 meg upgrade.

Edit: Here you go - about half way down someone covers how to do exactly what you're after.

Quam256 09-08-2008 20:45

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
Thanks for the info ,will put to good use .;)

dragon 09-08-2008 21:04

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
look under acces restrictions, think there's a l7 rule for messenger.

brundles 09-08-2008 21:11

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
Can you let me know how you get on with the QoS? I had to disabled it on my router running DD-WRT as it slowed 10 meg down to 7ish even switching to classifcation by IP rather than protocol :(

dragon 09-08-2008 21:21

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brundles (Post 34618184)
Can you let me know how you get on with the QoS? I had to disabled it on my router running DD-WRT as it slowed 10 meg down to 7ish even switching to classifcation by IP rather than protocol :(

it's on on my wrt160N but i don't have much setup on it at the moment since compared to tomatos QOS I find DD-WRT's a Pain in the backside.

Tomato doesnt work on my current router (did on the wrt54gl I had, but sold that when i got the wrt160n)

I seem to manage 20Mbit + of throughput even with it on depending on the destination (I have 24Mbit DSL, using a netgear modem)

brundles 09-08-2008 22:09

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
Hmm - might swap for Tomato - I've seen lots of things indicating DD-WRTs QoS is no match for Tomatos.

One thing that's useful for DD-WRT though is the CRON functionality - I have the router reboot itself every Sunday at 3am and never have to think about it. From what I've seen, Tomato doesn't seem to have that - or am I wrong? What's it's stability like long term?

Horace 09-08-2008 22:28

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
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Originally Posted by brundles (Post 34618221)
Hmm - might swap for Tomato - I've seen lots of things indicating DD-WRTs QoS is no match for Tomatos.

One thing that's useful for DD-WRT though is the CRON functionality - I have the router reboot itself every Sunday at 3am and never have to think about it. From what I've seen, Tomato doesn't seem to have that - or am I wrong? What's it's stability like long term?

There's a scheduler that allows you to set when to reboot/reconnect or execute a specific command (on the router).

Re: blocking msn, it does so successfully without blocking web access. You can block web-messenger within access restrictions easily too.

Haven't had any stability problems whatsoever, unlike DD-Wrt and official firmwares where I needed to regularly reboot.

jonifen 09-08-2008 23:04

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
Horace has gotten it bang on.
I believe it is messenger.hotmail.com that you would block... and even port 1863 for starters.

dragon 10-08-2008 01:09

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
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Originally Posted by jonifen (Post 34618258)
Horace has gotten it bang on.
I believe it is messenger.hotmail.com that you would block... and even port 1863 for starters.

1863 blocking doesn't work WLM just uses port 80 if you block 1863

jonifen 10-08-2008 23:19

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
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Originally Posted by dragon (Post 34618329)
1863 blocking doesn't work WLM just uses port 80 if you block 1863

Hm, must be a "feature" in newer versions, as I've never come across it before... but I have been using Miranda for about a year now.

brundles 10-08-2008 23:34

Re: How to block MSN on a WRT54gl using Tomato.?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Horace (Post 34618230)
There's a scheduler that allows you to set when to reboot/reconnect or execute a specific command (on the router).

Re: blocking msn, it does so successfully without blocking web access. You can block web-messenger within access restrictions easily too.

Haven't had any stability problems whatsoever, unlike DD-Wrt and official firmwares where I needed to regularly reboot.

Thanks for the info - I've now swapped to Tomato and much happier with it. The QoS seems to work much simpler and more effectively. QoS now working at 10 meg :)


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