How to recognize P2P

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hello!

I've read this list for almost one month, learnt a lot, solved some of
my problems, time to ask.

I've set up traffic control using iptables with CONNMARK extension, IMQ
and HTB. Works quite well for now, but doesn't recognize P2P. I tried to
base selecting this traffic on src/dst ports to no effect. Is there any
simple way to detect such traffic? I thought of stringmatch extension
for iptables, but I don't know what to look for. Any suggestions? I'd
prefer to have those connections marked for future `tc filter ... handle
54 fw classid 1:154`.

And off-topic, but I know some of you can help. I have two 3c905 card in
my Linux box. How can I tell 3c59x module, that card on IRQ9 should be
eth0 ant that on IRQ11 eth1? Now I have it the other way.

Greetings

-- 
Jacek Bilski <dino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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