[LARTC] KaZZaa and connection sequences

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Hi there, i am having big touble wiht traffic shaping and kazza, by any reason, it seems to collapse all the system. I have a firewall to stop users using p2p programs during day time, and then its totally free for them to access anywhere during night-time.
 
First problem Problem... KaZZa
During day-time, there are kazza servers accepting connections on pot 80, and because i cant filter that port, my users can dowload. I have tried to study the sequence of kazza programs using tcpdump, but i got no conclusions, Does anybody know how to distinguish between HTTP connections and KaZZa?
 
Second Problem... KaZZa (hehehe)
During night-time, i register lots of ack packets due to kazza programs, anybody in the same situation? I just red about layer-7 filtering, but i cant change my kernel right now, so i want to try as much as i can with packet filtering.. Anybody here?
 
Thank You
 
GoMi

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