Time difference, heh
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm guessing you are tired & can't remember the port range
for TCP/IP lilo.
>
>The port range starts at 1 though & goes through 65535.
So I think he
>would be better off blocking 1-65535. Since that is every
port
>available on TCP/IP. Just make sure you block both TCP &
UDP on the
>port range to kill all traffic.
>
>lilo wrote:
>
>> Block all ports 0 to 65365 -- this will stop all Internet
>> access, including messenger, web, email, etc.
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Can anyone tell me which ports to block when setting up
>>>client filtering on my MN700?
>>>All I'm doing is limiting internet access on the PC that
>>>the kids use in the basement to certain hours. (in
>>>addition to the parental controls)
>>>
>>>"In the Outbound Port(s) boxes, type the outbound port
>>>numbers for the data that you want to control."
>>>
>>>I'd like to keep all functionality to the PC except
>>>internet access, but I don't know enough about ports to
>>>determine which ones. Would port 80 suffice?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>.
>>>
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