Re: How to recognize P2P

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hello!

On sob, 2003-09-27 at 01:16, Derek wrote:
> This sounds quite a bit like what I've been trying to do regarding IM 
> clients. The solution, if you're trying to shape P2P traffic anyway, would 
> probably best be solved by the layer7 filter and some appropriate tc rules. 
> 
> http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net

I found that in one of previous posts, yet it doesn't recognize
eDoneky/Overnet which I need.

> But if you're trying to block them altogether, then you've just opted 
> yourself into the 'Find a way to block layer 7 packets with tc' club. We 
> don't have many members, and we haven't even come close to attaining the 
> goal, but the picnics are fun.

Unfortunately I'm no programmer, so I'll be of no use. But if those
picnics are found to be succesfull I'll be very interested.

> The card problem is definately a fun one, although in my experience linux 
> assigns iface names in the following fashion: PCI (from top (closest to 
> AGP/CPU) to bottom), then Onboard. so usually I just play around with the 
> order of the cards, although I'm sure theres a better way to do it.

Thanks, I didn't know that.

Greetings!

-- 
Jacek Bilski <dino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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