On Aug 19, 2015, at 1:32 AM, A Mohan Rao wrote:
>
> sorry not clear your point...!
I believe the point is that focusing on blocking port ranges like 6881-6889 is
horribly outdated with modern BitTorrent clients. :-)
Many BitTorrent clients will choose a random port on startup and then use
NAT
sorry not clear your point...!
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 1:21 AM, Espen Johansen wrote:
> Focus on layer 7. Most torrent clients use dynamic ports. And disable upnp
> as that will defeat the ports blocking as well.
>
> -lsf
>
> tir. 18. aug. 2015, 21.21 skrev A Mohan Rao :
>
> > Hello pfSense expe
Focus on layer 7. Most torrent clients use dynamic ports. And disable upnp
as that will defeat the ports blocking as well.
-lsf
tir. 18. aug. 2015, 21.21 skrev A Mohan Rao :
> Hello pfSense experts,
>
> I find out torrents ports like 6881-6889 etc.
> And create firewall block rule source lan net
Hello pfSense experts,
I find out torrents ports like 6881-6889 etc.
And create firewall block rule source lan network then destination any with
torrents ports but still users can download torrents data.
Also i created in traffic shaper layer 7 BitTorrent still not reached any
positive result.
Pls