On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 20:03, Jun Tanamal wrote:
> Yes, I agree with Jopoy :)
> One idea I know but have not been successful *yet*, is using Squid delay 
> pools. By limiting the bandwidth to say, 2kbps or less so that it won't 
> look for other ports.
> The conventional way I use right now is to make a *policy* and identify 
> the users. Once they violate they are being cut-off at the hub or switch 
> port. This quite ok with a few users. I use iptraf to monitor port 1214.
> This one of the biggest headaches for sysads I guess :(

Monitoring port 1214 won't work. The new fasttrack protocol embeds the
p2p requests over HTTP. I will be posting a link to the HOWTO to this
list.

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