Re: P2P

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Yes, there are different ways, but it will depends primarily on what
p2p software is used.
There is a lot of different ports used (by default) :
http://www.farrokhi.net/blog/archives/000233.html
And you can limit (hard way) the servers on which each peer to peers
client connect at the initialisation....but it don't works with client
without "server mode" (ex: Kademelia).
And for my advice..the best way....prioritize all your important
flows...and p2p will go through the default class or a better solution
with a sniffer and protocol analysis who mark packets.


Good luck Hugo



Erwan Le Doeuff
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:09:58 -0500, Hugo Martinez <hugonik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Im getting into tc. How can I control P2P (peer to peer) traffic???
> which filters??? any ideas???
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