Re: The status of consumer rate limiting?

2003-07-25 Thread Eric Gauthier
I'm still waiting for a P2P system running inside IPsec. With XP and W2k making inroads on consumer computers there now is a significant user base with access to luser-friendly systems carrying these capabilities. I'm not positive, but I thought Filetopia used SSL transfers on port 443 for

Re: The status of consumer rate limiting?

2003-07-23 Thread Petri Helenius
Since some p2p programs now use well known port numbers allocated to other things eg port 80, is it even possible to block/rate limit them? And have folks attempts at blocking caused this move to use such port numbers which imho is not a good thing.. As long as there are some bits in the

The status of consumer rate-limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Owings, Curtis L [GMG]
Im interested in an informal poll of consumer ISPs regarding application rate-limiting. For all you folks out there managing broadband networks to residential end-users: Are you controlling peer-to-peer traffic in some way (i.e. rate-limiting, blocking, etc)? Do you have plans to

Re: The status of consumer rate-limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Niels Bakker
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Owings, Curtis L [GMG]) [Tue 22 Jul 2003, 20:10 CEST]: I'm interested in an informal poll of consumer ISP's regarding application rate-limiting. For all you folks out there managing broadband networks to residential end-users: We're asking everybody to turn off HTML when

Re: The status of consumer rate-limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Dan Hollis
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Niels Bakker wrote: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Owings, Curtis L [GMG]) [Tue 22 Jul 2003, 20:10 CEST]: I'm interested in an informal poll of consumer ISP's regarding application rate-limiting. For all you folks out there managing broadband networks to residential end-users:

Re: The status of consumer rate-limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Dr. Jeffrey Race
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 20:13:35 +0200, Niels Bakker wrote: We're asking everybody to turn off HTML when they post to mailing lists. Here's some boilerplate I wrote for this purpose: http://www.camblab.com/nugget/turnoff.txt

The status of consumer rate limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Owings, Curtis L [GMG]
Repost in plain text... just a little too clicky on the send button folks. I'm interested in an informal poll of consumer ISP's regarding application rate-limiting. For all you folks out there managing broadband networks to residential end-users: Are you controlling peer-to-peer traffic in

Re: The status of consumer rate limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Fletcher E Kittredge
Are you controlling peer-to-peer traffic in some way (i.e. rate-limiting, blocking, etc)? no Do you have plans to control peer-to-peer traffic? no Are you imposing other total traffic download/upload limits? no Additional comment: we market based on no limits and so far have met our

Re: The status of consumer rate limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Fletcher E Kittredge
Are you controlling peer-to-peer traffic in some way (i.e. rate-limiting, blocking, etc)? no Do you have plans to control peer-to-peer traffic?

Re: The status of consumer rate limiting?

2003-07-22 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox
Since some p2p programs now use well known port numbers allocated to other things eg port 80, is it even possible to block/rate limit them? And have folks attempts at blocking caused this move to use such port numbers which imho is not a good thing.. Steve On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Fletcher E