I don't know if there is a way to block that traffic specifically. However,
I think the "bastard operator" approach would work nicely here. Check out
information on delimiting traffic, what I would do is delimit the traffic
for those ip behind your box at oh let me see 1k. I had a user that would
just go hog wild on irc and download 50 things at one time so I set our
firewall to cut his transfers down to 1k and he quit doing it, with a bunch
of mumbling and complaining. I would recommend that first you try the
social engeering method, tell them that its a problem and ask them to quit.
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From: "Eric Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Red Hat List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:11 AM
Subject: blocking internet radio?
> Okay, bunch of people on my network like to choke bandwidth with radio
> sites. I think most of the radio sites use port 80, 20, 21, etc. Stuff I
> usually leave open through the firewall for HTTP and ftp sakes.
>
> Is there a way to detect radio traffic and and disconnect the session
> through a Linux firwall, Cisco router, anything? Has anyone done this?
>
> -Eric Wood
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