Hi, We've recently had a lot of problems with the Sub Seven Trojan of late and was looking to put a filter in place to stop it. Now from what I understand using the filters in the Max only stop it at the Ethernet interface I guess a Radius filter would be the go to prevent it between users on the box. A quick check for Sub Zero ports and I found the following. Is placing this many filters on each dial-up port going to place to much overhead on the Maxes (we have a mix of 2,4 and 6Ks). Or am I just going to have to suck it and see how it goes? Also is it possible to write one rule to block ports 6711 to 6713 or an individual filter for each? Ta Ray 1243-TCP-Sub Seven 6667-TCP-Sub-7 Trojan (new icq notification) 6711-TCP-Sub Seven 6712-TCP-Sub Seven 6713-TCP-Sub Seven 6776-TCP-Sub Seven 16959-TCP-SubSeven DEFCON8 2.1 Backdoor 27374-UDP-Sub-7 2.1 27573-UDP-Sub-7 2.1 27573-TCP-Sub-7 2.1 ++ Ascend Users Mailing List ++ To unsubscribe: send unsubscribe to ascend-users-request at bungi.com Archives: http://www.nexial.com/mailinglists/