Protocols List -> MediaFire

MediaFire ports range, how to block MediaFire in network?

  Protocol:
MediaFire
Support: WFilter zh.4.1, WFilter en.4.1, WFilter Free 1.0
  Author: Alice ModifyTime: 2014-06-18 03:12:42  
      MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere.  

This protocol is shared by another user. You can install it in "System Settings"->"Protocols" of WFilter.

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"MediaFire" uses TCP protocol for communication.

TCP traffic analysis

Ports Range

Remote tcp port(s): 443, 80.

HTTP traffic analysis

HTTP traffic is found in MediaFire's traffic.

Host(s) being connected(regular expression): ^www\.mediafire\.com.

TLS traffic analysis

TLS connections are found in MediaFire's traffic.

TLS Host(s) being connected(regular expression): ^.*\.mediafire\.com.

How to block MediaFire?

  • Block the listed ports to block MediaFire.
  • Block the listed http and tls domains to block MediaFire.
  • Setup a content filter(ie: WFilter), which can block MediaFire via signature matching.

MediaFire v1.0(2014-03-20 03:26:42)

● First release. Version:1.683.678

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