On 3/28/07, Zamm Dequina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello guys,

I need your help with regards to blocking p2p software (eg. limewire,
bearshare, bittorent, azureus, utorrent).

We have 1 CentOS linux pc configured as server for internet sharing.  There
are 20 pcs in our LAN with winxp, ubuntu boxes.

Most of the winxp boxes have p2p software installed in it. It makes our
browsing slower than dial-up since the p2p software sucks the available
bandwidth.

if possible, can u give me detailed steps on how to configure/install other
software (to block p2p) since i'm a newbie when it comes to linux
administration.

your help will be appreciated.

thanks,

zamm



In my opinion, you need layer 7 filtering since p2p software use random ports

try this:
http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/



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