you can try configuring a transparent proxy in your firewall...
with transparent proxy, you can setup a deny acl for the msn server
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log msn traffic
log msn traffic
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you can try configuring a transparent proxy in your firewall...
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The MSN Messenger will try to connect to baym-gw20.msgr.hotmail.com via port 80 if port 1863 is blocked
baym-gw20.msgr.hotmail.com is one of the MSN server, am i rite? |
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