How to block view of the webcam in a network? [msn messenger] [dsl connection]

admin / January 31st, 2011/ Posted in Networking / No Comments »

Q: I have just a small network of 6 and a server connected via a hub. There is a DSL Internet connection and is shared with Win2000 on the server.
I want to know if I can access to view webcam in Yahoo Messenger or or other chat software to block. If so, how? Ive heard that it can be done using a firewall.
But I do not know what you need to install. I need one thing that is flexible and easy to use.
Any suggestions?
Please help.
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Re:No, I don't think you understood. Iwant to prevent people from viewing other people's webcams. I know if I block a port, I can. But how do I do it?

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Re:By default the port I believe is blocked with internet sharring unless you open it up, if you wanna be safe, just unplug it when u arn't use it, or close the lens cap.

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Re:Does anyone know how to block a particular port?

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Re:I was using winproxy 5.0 for proxy and firewall. But the problem was that there were frequent problems of yahoo messenger getting disconnected and not logging.

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Re:> The easiest is to be honest to the user and unplug the webcam from the computer.

Not an effective solution if he wants to stop the ppl on his network from viewing webcams. The only hardware fix for that would be taking away their NICs or monitors.


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Re:well it kinda depends on the software that the end user is using. Each software uses different port and needs different way of blocking it.

The easiest is to be honest to the user and unplug the webcam from the computer.

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Re:Which ports do Yahoo messenger and use?

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Re:Freeware firewall progs… (http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3120-2001-0-1-0.html?qt=firewall&author=&titlename=&desc=&dlcount=&daysback=&swlink=&os=&li=49&dlsize=&ca=)

As for the blocking: figure out what port(s) the programs use, then block them…?


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