Mauricio,
you can try the 'ftwall' with iptables to do this. It's have a lot of
strategics to do this :)
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Mauricio Lataban wrote:
I do not how to use match string to deny kazaa traffic, if I put the
word kazaa only http content is deny but the kazaa aplication is
running, are there
> I do not how to use match string to deny kazaa traffic, if I put the word
> kazaa only http content is deny but the kazaa aplication is running, are
> there special commands to match string?
Try something like this:
iptables -A PREROUTING -t mangle -j CONNMARK --restore-mark
iptables -A PRER
Am Donnerstag, 1. April 2004 20:54 schrieb Mauricio Lataban:
> I do not how to use match string to deny kazaa traffic, if I put the word
> kazaa only http content is deny but the kazaa aplication is running, are
> there special commands to match string?
use ipp2p from http://rnvs.informatik.uni-le
I do not how to use match string to deny kazaa traffic, if I put the word
kazaa only http content is deny but the kazaa aplication is running, are
there special commands to match string?
thanks
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