RES: How to block Kazaa; NIS authentication

duncan brown duncanbrown at linuxadvocate.net
Wed May 5 19:03:25 UTC 2004


google for kazaa ports, they'll probably have ports listed on their
homesite that you need open for everything to work.

Artur Sampaio said:
> 1) Yeah. The Internet traffic (with a pppoe ISP) pass through my linux
> server (making nat with iptables). But what the port i need to block? 2)
> OK. I will search in the samba.org, for configuring a Domain Server. 3)
> OK too. I'll google.
> 4) Thanks a lot. ;)
>
>
> Artur Sampaio said:
>> Hi everyone...
>> I have installed a small network for a client. It was composed by a
>> server and 3 clients running FC1, and a client running Win2k. I have 3
>
>> questions:
>>
>> 1) The W2k user insist in use kazaa, that was prohibited from
>> enterprise's owner.....I wish to block the port of kazaa on the server
>
>> (iptables??). someone knows how?
>
> this all depends on where the traffic flows through.  if it's passing
> through your linux box on the way to the internet, then yeah... iptables
> will do wha tyou want.
>
> check out firestarter to figure this out.  (install from fedora.us
> extras repository via apt or yum)
>
>> 2) I wish to use NIS to manage users from the server. It is possible
>> that the W2k authenticate with NIS?
>
> set up a samba domain server.
>
> check out www.samba.org
>
>> 3) How to make the home's user the same on any machine that's he use?
>> (NFS? samba?)
>
> nfs and automount.
>
> google for that, you'll find tons of howtos.
>
> -d
>
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Understatement of the century:
"Hello everybody out there using minix - I'm doing
a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be
big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT
clones"
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