Victor, you basically repeat my idea (about the harvester), so i will think
about implementation. Statistics method is not an option, almost the same
stats are shown for online games (especially real-time) that utilize UDP.
almost constant, mostly symmetrical(not always, e.g. spring produces
asymmetrical bursty traffic).
Alex.
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Victor Denisov <vdeni...@redline.ru> wrote:

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> I'd suggest detecting Freenet nodes by their UDP traffic usage. No
> amount of VoIP or gaming activity will generate a near-constant UDP
> stream to ~20 external nodes. If your firewall/billing/traffic logging
> software provides for this, I think it'll be the simplest way.
>
> If you're proficient with Java, another way would be to create a simple
> opennet harvester (which constantly gets connections to new nodes,
> discovers more nodes, then blocks their IP addresses).
>
> With best regards,
> Victor Denisov.
>
> Alex Pyattaev wrote:
> > Ok people, I'll try to adopt my own freenode to track the users that try
> > to connect to freenet. If I come up with solution, I'll indeed tell you.
> > Hope I'll ban some nasty users before you make a patch, so that I can
> > sleep well knowing that my bosses will never know about the freenet
> > users in the LAN=)
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Søren Bredlund Caspersen
> > <soeren....@gmail.com <mailto:soeren....@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hopefully the answer to Alex's question is: It can't be done.
> >
> >     If he can detect freenet nodes on his network, you must assume that
> >     governments and the like can as well. I would rather we help Alex try
> >     (and hopefully fail) in detecting nodes on his private home network,
> >     than just ignore the fact that there are people out there
> (government,
> >     corporate or private) who will in fact try.
> >
> >     And if we help Alex come up with a certain way of identifying nodes
> on
> >     his home network, hopefully Freenet can be improved, to fight this
> >     vulnerability.
> >
> >     Cheers
> >     Søren
> >
> >
> >     On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:16 AM, bimbek<bimbek...@gmail.com
> >     <mailto:bimbek...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >     > I don't know about others, but I would not will to help you.
> >     >
> >     > 2009/8/21 Alex Pyattaev <alex.pyatt...@gmail.com
> >     <mailto:alex.pyatt...@gmail.com>>
> >     >>
> >     >> I'm a system administrator of a private home network, providing
> >     internet
> >     >> to subscribers via ethernet. The corporate policy prohibits the
> >     use of ANY
> >     >> p2p network by subscribers. The question is - is it possible to
> >     detect
> >     >> freenet nodes on my LAN? I could indeed use connection
> >     statistics, but this
> >     >> is not too useful. AFAIK, it is much harder to detect those who
> >     contact
> >     >> friends only, but what about others? I suppose the only real way
> >     is to have
> >     >> my own client and use it to get IP's to ban...
> >     >> However, the boss does not care about technical issues.
> >     >> Thanks for your help.
> >     >>
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