Re: [LARTC] wondershaper htb P2P downloads

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Believe L7 filtering matches kaaza. http://l7.sourceforge.net.

Mohan
>On Wednesday 28 May 2003 04:07, Paul Suela wrote:
>> Sir,
>>
>> Thanks for the wondershaper utility!
>>
>> It has improved the response time for my ssh connections to my home
>> server whenever i need to access it from the Internet.
>>
>> However, is there a way to setup a bandwidth, say 10kbits/sec (i only
>> have 128kbits/sec DSL), and assign it to a particular traffic type like
>>   kazaa and other P2P file-sharing?
>>
>> This way it will guarantee that my home users of kazaa will only eat up
>> and share that total small amount amongst my family and nothing more.
>>
>> I don't want to restrict P2P usage in my home network but just put a
>> configurable limit. Any help will be greatly appreciated. :)
>You can limit some parts of the traffic to a lower bandwidth.  But the problem

>is to match that traffic.  And kazaa is very hard to match.  It uses random

>ports and even ACK packets for uploads.  
>As fas I know there is no way to perfectly match kazaa traffic.
>
>Stef
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