Re: shareaza

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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I guess it's not possible without knowing the nature of these protocols. It's like the ftp-data channel... without looking into the ftp-cmd channel (ip_conntrack_ftp) iptables wouldn't
know that the two connections are related...

ncrfgs schrieb:
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 06:12:59PM +0100, Andreas Unterkircher wrote:
I'm not very familar with all these p2p protocols. But
isn't shareaza supporting all the other p2p protocols?
Like edonkey and bittorrent...
Most of them can be matched with ipp2p (www.ipp2p.org)
or l7-filter (l7-filter.sf.net).

As far as I know they can but I wondered whether it was
possible to accomplish the task using only vanilla iptables
and iproute.

It looks like it works like this: shareaza ``negotiate''
with the other end listening on port 6346, then they try to
``find an agreement'' about which other port to use and in
the end uploads actually occurs on that one. Am I right?

Generally speaking, how can I recognize and keep track of
edonkey connections?



Thanks in advance.

Best regards.
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