Hi Maicon

Are you sure you need to add the ip's to a src and dst address list?

I used the L7 regex (thanks for the tip) and marked-connection then
mark-packet. 

Seems to work will in my queues without needing an address list..

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Nunes
Sent: 12 November 2010 12:12 PM
To: Mikrotik discussions
Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] advanced p2p blocking

I'm using Mikrotik default p2p matcher and L7 regex. But these matchers only
catch the start of connection, so to shape traffic you need to add src and
dst address to an Address List and control traffic per IP.

This way is working fine in my tests, with uTorrent cryptographed
connections.

Maicon Nunes

On 12/11/2010, at 04:29, james wrote:

> Hi All
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> I'm working on a QoS system but that default MikroTik p2p matcher does not
> work well. Most of the p2p still gets through.
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> Is there another way of identifying p2p?
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> Thanks
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