teamviewer access over all-too-common firewall .
it is convinient ,but it is dangerous to company .
in my intranet experiment ,
i manage to prevent access from windows81's teamviewer
to linux's teamviewer.
i touch squid after long iinterval , so there perhaps are
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:33 PM, matteo filippetto
wrote:
> 2010/3/26 sonjaya
>
my teamviewer works correctly with
host serverXXX.teamviewer.com and port 5938
You should block also that port.
Thanks Sonjaya and Matteo let me try them :-)
--Siju
2010/3/26 sonjaya
> i try update this threads
>
> in my network using squid proxy for all internet access
> after capture the access.log
> teamviewer have several server
>
> main server teamviewer
> 1. http://ping3.dyngate.com
> 2. masterxx.teamviewer.com
> where xxx = 1 until 17
> so becom
i try update this threads
in my network using squid proxy for all internet access
after capture the access.log
teamviewer have several server
main server teamviewer
1. http://ping3.dyngate.com
2. masterxx.teamviewer.com
where xxx = 1 until 17
so become master1.teamviewer.com until master17.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Steve Shockley
> Presumably you're trying to block it with an OpenBSD firewall.
>
Yes :-)
>Analyze the
> protocol, you can probably stop it with a transparent proxy that disallows
> CONNECT requests.
>
Could you please explain?
> Or, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=teamv
On 3/19/2010 12:30 PM, Siju George wrote:
How Do you block this trojan ;-)
http://www.teamviewer.com/solutions/remoteaccess.aspx
Presumably you're trying to block it with an OpenBSD firewall. Analyze
the protocol, you can probably stop it with a transparent proxy that
disallows CONNECT re
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