> also, a better option is to either force encrypted peer connections
> only, or better yet to switch ISPs.  yours seems exceedingly lacking.

Thanks, I didn't realize miro had an encrypted connection option but it does.

- Grant


>>>> My ISP has warned me to stop uploading bittorrent data.  I'd still
>>>> like to download, but miro reports an active upload rate even though
>>>> I've specified a maximum upload of 0kb/s.  Can I use shorewall to
>>>   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>> accomplish this?  I think shorewall only considers the source and
>>>> destination of the request, not the source and destination of the
>>>> data.  Is that right?
>>>>
>>>
>>> The man page for btdownloadcurses clearly state:
>>>
>>>        --max_upload_rate kbytes
>>>               maximum rate to  upload  at  in  kilobytes,  0  means  no  
>>> limit
>>>               (default 0)
>>>
>>> I am assuming that you are using the command line client, since you do
>>> not specify a specific client application you are using.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> -Roberto
>>
>> Thank you Roberto.  It sounds like miro will not be able to limit the
>> upload rate to zero.  Is there a way to do this in shorewall?
>>
>> - Grant

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