skype is similar to p2p. lots and lots of connections to home dsl lines. or
it might be some sort of minimalist trojan :-)
sai
On 3/10/08, Michel Servaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I didn't think of filtering out P2P traffic, I actually wanted to detect
> it... (but now you gave me an idea a
I didn't think of filtering out P2P traffic, I actually wanted to
detect it... (but now you gave me an idea about filtering, I'm
considering it :) )
I installed ntop instread, and a certain user is completely over the
hill (in my point of view - he has more than 200 connections (a lot to
dynami
I think that there is a bug in the bandwidthd package. the xml states that
bandwidthd REQUIRES pfsense 2.0
this package will NOT filter out p2p, it will just try to detect
it. not suitable for blocking the p2p. you might want to try snort for that.
sai
On 3/8/08, Michel Servaes <[EMAIL PROTECTE
I have installed pfSense 1.2 onto the box.
I already tried another on the list of the pfSense packages, the ntop
version, which also seems to give me the details I need (this ntop
interface indicates that he is using P2P, can I say with 100%
probability he is actually P2P-ing, or should this be
Michel Servaes wrote:
I was intrested in this application, since it filters out P2P traffic.
I have some collegues which I am sure that they take over their computer
at home, and do a lot of P2P'ing... I want to have an overview of this
situation !
I have pfSense 1.2 installed, which works fi