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Easiest way to block a port
I need port 7520 blocked.
What I do. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Turn off your computer.
Can someone tell me why port 7520 is the worst port ever. There's nowhere I can't reach. <Mercarios> I voted for hut hut, because it's a superior track, but you gotta draw a line between having fun and going too far
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Get a firewall.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
...and if you're "seriously concerned" about blocking that port, a hardware firewall is the way to go. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. ![]() This is message is dedicated to real Hip-hop. |
Do get a firewall, but be aware that just having one isn't enough. Most firewalls are configured by default to allow no inbound traffic but all outbound traffic. So if you're trying to block an activation or serial check, or stop spyware from phoning home, you need to take the extra step to block OUTBOUND traffic across the desired port as well.
Different firewalls have different ways of handling this, but it's usually under a "Firewall" or "Rules" panel. Check the manual for the specifics on whatever model you acquire. My personal recommendation is a Netgear ProSafe. It'll run you some extra coin, but it's a damn nice firewall with some powerful advanced features that consumer D-Link/Linksys/Microsoft routers don't usually have. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
As CelticWhisper suggests, get the Netgear ProSafe firewall.
One question though, why block port 7520? or is there something about the port that makes it especially evil? FELIPE NO |