How to fight with encrypted p2p

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> Hi
> 
> I believe that whole question is in topic. 
> Is there any way to recognize ( and then shape ) p2p traffic which is encrypted?
> Modern p2p clients have this ability moreover some of them have this enabled by default. 
> Now I'm using ipp2p for iptables but as I know this doesn't recognize encrypted traffic.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 

As far as I am concerned there is no way to recognize encrypted p2p.
I`ve tested ipp2p, and layer7, and also Mikrotik`s 3.0 p2p mark systems
[ which in fact uses modified layer7 ], and none of them cant recognize
this traffic simply because it is enctypted.

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