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Re: Application level firewalling
Posted by Kellen (68.15.xx.xx) on Fri 15 Apr 2005 at 04:36
It is a little useful, but I've been trying to specifically target p2p and throttle its speed. I've used the ipp2p kernel module, but I didn't find this to work very well alone.

My current solution is a conjunction of ipp2p and to just to DROP (bad, I know) a huge port range from being forwarded (NAT) when I start to experience delays. Keeps the roommates in line, but I'd rather allow them to continue to use things at a reduced speed.

This seems like a "hard" problem since lots of p2p has block evasion built in...

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