Hey guys Yeah, I will be hunting down the file sharers. I know that we sometimes put updates to our products on P2P networks but the most probable use is illegitimate.
Leaving that issue to one side for a moment, the hits from external hosts with source port of 80, are they just from left over web traffic? Or are there some cunning scanners that are tailing in on a "keep state"? I am thinking not as I have looked at how the state table is checked and it would be hard to trick it. Thoughts? A --- Greg Hennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 19 Aug 2004 12:02:20 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Shawn > K. > Quinn) wrote: > > > >Second, there are legitimate non-copyright-infringing uses for both > >Gnutella and BitTorrent (I use the latter for legitimate purposes on > a > >semi-regular basis). > > Exceedingly rare in a commercial environment. > > > I really think we could do without the implication > >that everyone who uses these services is doing so to infringe > >copyright. > > One can pretty much guarantee with almost 100% certainty that such > traffic > is *not* being used for legitimate purposes in a commercial setting. > > > > > greg > -- > Es ist mein Teil - nein > Mein Teil - nein > Denn das ist mein Teil - nein > Mein Teil - nein > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com
