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Old 12-06-2004, 14:48   #9
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Re: ntl blocking more worms

If they were TRUE inbound connection blocks, they would have no effect on web pages - if they could implement them that way, there's a sizeable shopping list of ports I'd like to see added.

2745, 5000, 5554, 6129, 9898 - and possibly 1025-1029
In other words, most of the pollution that's currently around - probably less than the junk they're already blocking - my firewall logs got a hell of a lot shorter when they did that!
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