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Network Ports - blocking / taking over

Just curious if anyone had any information, or links, regarding the
blocking of network ports and/or taking over (hijacking) ports using
Python.

Any python modules/libs you could recommend? tutorials/reading
materials?

Thanks in advance.

Jun 12 '06 #1
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