Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "centos 5 as p2p client"
2004 Sep 25
3
New L7-Filter patterns for Kademlia / eMule?
I had been using L7-Filter[1] successfully for edonkey/eMule traffic until
recently. I upgraded to the latest release of mldonkey, 2.5.28a, which
implements eMule compatibility, and with support for Kademlia[2] enabled,
network latency increases greatly.
[1] http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://www.infoanarchy.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Kademlia
Has anyone created a new pattern match for
2007 Jul 08
6
mldonkey/edonkey - servers not connected
Hi,
I''m running mldonkey on same box as shorewall.
I follow this http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/ShorewallConfiguration to open
ports for edonkey protocol
I add in /etc/shorewall/rules:
# eDonkey 2000
ACCEPT net $FW tcp 4662
ACCEPT net $FW udp 4666
but I could not connect to any edonkey server.
I check logs and notice that udp traffic on port 4666 is still dropped.
Jul 8 22:35:57
2004 Jun 08
3
Blocking p2p traffic
Greetings, I''ve searched, found ftwall, and some other commercial solutions, but am wondering if anyone on this list has any solutions using a linux firewall to block p2p traffic, more specifically Kazaa.
Walter Wickersham
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2004 Sep 23
5
Prioritizing forwarded traffic over locally generated traffic
Hi,
I''m a complete newbie at this traffic shaping / QoS stuff so please excuse
me if this is a silly question. I''ve searched and searched on Google and I
just end up confusing myself even more, so I thought I''d post my question to
this list and see whether someone can help me!
Basically, I am running a Linux box as a NAT router on my home network
(machine name marvin).
2005 Jul 06
8
HTB and bittorrent, won''t work
Hello,
I''ve been trying to shape the bittorrent traffic (on my external interface,
upload), but without luck, for this I''m using layer7 filter right now, but
I''ve also tried ipp2p, with the same results, I might say that this is not a
problem with this packet classifiers, the problem is with HTB, here''s why.
When I open azureus (the bittorrent client I
2005 Jan 20
4
Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead)
I''m moving to a new place and my new flatmate wants a router because
he likes the cleaness of it all in a non geeky way which I can
understand.
This means it''s going to be hard for me to pursude him to let me run a
computer as a router to act as bandwidth cop.
But I don''t fancy trying to use ssh, VNC and games while he''s using
WindowsUpdate or p2p.
So I need
2005 Dec 11
6
shareaza
Hi,
A, B and C are three machines. A and C directly access to
theInternet while B access to the Internet through A.
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| +-------------+ +-------------+ |
| | A | | B | |
| | | --- eth0 ---> <--- eth0 --- | | |
| | 192.168.0.1
2005 Dec 22
5
control p2p upload bandwidth rate
Hi all,
I am running Slackware 10.1 with Kernel 2.6.14.3 includes iptables 1.3.4
with layer 7
My network diagram below: -
INTERNET --- LINUX_ROUTER_FW --- PCs
Below is my simple iptables script: -
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
iptables -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -m layer7 --l7proto applejuice -j MARK
--set-mark 1
iptables -t
2004 Oct 25
3
limit number of TCP connections.
Hi all. I have a simple question. Is that a way to limit the number os TCP or UDP connection of a single HOST in my network?
For exemple:
I have a host with IP 192.168.1.202 and he is using edonkey, Kazaa, and Bittorrent at the same time, and he also is infected by a virus that opens more than 500 TCP ports at the same time. So, i want to limit that host to be able to open no more then 30 TCP
2005 May 21
2
BitTorrent uploads enabled?
I''m seeing what may be sort of strange behavior - My machine is behind a
Shorewall firewall, which, in the rules section, includes:
AllowBitTorrent, any source, any dest
I''m wondering - how is my machine behind the firewall able to upload, since
no port forwarding related to bittorrent is taking place? (Just to clarify -
it IS uploading)
I looked at the AllowBitTorrent
2005 Oct 06
4
Problems with ipp2p
Hello every body:
I have RedHat fedora core 2 machine, using iptables and squid. I am having a
lot of problems with peer2peer traffic. (bittorrent, kazaa, etc.) so I have
installed ipp2p from rpm.
Every thing was ok until I use iptables rules. I get this error.
[root@router iptables]# iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j DROP
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
sames
2006 Feb 06
2
p2p marking, again
Hey, one more question for ipp2p
iptables -t mangle -A DSL-IN -p tcp -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j CONNMARK
--restore-mark
iptables -t mangle -A DSL-IN -p tcp -m mark ! --mark 0 -j ACCEPT
iptables -t mangle -A DSL-IN -p tcp -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j MARK --set-mark 7
iptables -t mangle -A DSL-IN -p tcp -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j CONNMARK --save-mark
iptables -t mangle -A DSL-IN -p udp -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j MARK
2006 Sep 12
3
Completely isolating P2P/BitTorrent traffic
Hi all,
I''m tring to isolate P2P traffic, specifically BitTorrent, for my QoS
scripts. I can''t seem to completely isolate ALL BitTorrent traffic.
I identify & mark packets and then use tc filters to put them into
appropriate classes. My firewall rules (below) do the markings. My VoIP
boxes'' and ICMP traffic get highest priority (mark 1). Then comes DNS, SSH,
2005 Dec 01
2
p2p?
Hello everyone,
I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need...
except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc).
Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run?
Thanx
Samuel
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2005 Jul 09
2
P2P shaping working
Hello, it''s me again, finally p2p traffic is getting shaped, but now I still
have one problem: download seems to be affected when shaping the traffic, ack
packets are in the interactive queue too, as someone adviced me, what fixed
the problem was to change the rates, to match (the sum of all subclasses) the
root class rate, and to give the p2p class a very low rate (1k actually) and
2004 Nov 18
5
Torrent support in IPP2P
Hello, I guess a few of you know about the iptables-p2p project at the
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iptables-p2p site. This suite has an
excellent filter of which I use today and its running very smoothly.
The main reason why I use this is because I desperately need to block
torrents. IPP2P does not do this at this time (it seems to me in the doc
at least). Is it maybe some way we could merge
2004 May 23
1
limiting bandwidth on a sequence of ports.
Hello.
I have just started using iproute2 commands, and I am having a go at
making bittorrent use the same bandwidth for upload as for download.
I am stuck I think in understanding speeds
I connect to the internet through a router modem which gets the real IP
and assigns me a private ip through dhcp. So this router can handle a
private network, and route it to the internet, pressumably with nat.
2005 Sep 22
5
p2p: ARES
Hi,
I''ve a linux as router nat + firewall
(POLICY DROP for INPUT OUTPUT and FORWARD)
but, I''ve put next rules for p2p software
on FORWARD chain
[... snip ... ]
iptables -F FORWARD
iptables -P FORWARD DROP
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --dport 25 -j ACCEPT
[... snip ... ]
iptables -A FORWARD -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j ACCEPT
iptables -A
2007 Nov 12
18
How to fight with encrypted p2p
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.
Pozdrawiam
Szymon Turkiewicz
2006 May 07
5
Detecting p2p traffic
After varying degrees of success with p2p detection modules, I would like to
write the following rules using iptables to reliably identify p2p traffic:
1. If a host on the network has 5 or more simutaneous tcp connections to ports
above 1024, mark all connections to ports 1024 and above as 60.
2. If a host has received (or sent) UDP packets from 5 different hosts'' ports
above 1024 in a