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December 31st, 2004, 11:27 AM
#1
Stopping P2P
Okay, I have yet to find a solution to this problem, but I hope one of you will kindly help me out
I have a shared ADSL connection at home, and my brother, being himself, spends the whole time downloading huge files via P2P and other methods, but P2P is the bigger one. Because of all these massive downloads, he is hogging all the bandwidth, and so browsing the internet is incredibly slow.
Here is my problem: he uses, for example, LimeWire and BitTornado (BitTorrent client). Now, I know for a fact that LimeWire runs on port 6346 as default, and so I can just block outgoing and incoming connections on this port with my firewall, right? This is where the problem arises...With LimeWire, you can just change the listening port to whatever you want, and so there is no way for me to stop my brother constantly changing the port in time for me to block it.
My question is: Is there any way to block the actual kind of traffic, not just the port?
Thanks in advance,
J_K9
*BTW, I use a Linksys WAG54G Router/Modem/Firewall to share my ADSL line.*
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December 31st, 2004, 11:31 AM
#2
You can do this apparently using a Linux ip firewall technology known as "layer 7 packet classification" which goes from the type of traffic rather than the port.
Would it not be more reasonable to tell him to stop?
Slarty
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December 31st, 2004, 12:03 PM
#3
Thanks slarty for that info
Oh, and there's no way to stop my brother, because he's constantly downloading movies. He's older than me and he'll kill me if I ask him to stop. LOL
J_K9
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December 31st, 2004, 01:34 PM
#4
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December 31st, 2004, 01:47 PM
#5
Just exclude his MAC address on the router. This would cause him to have a stand alone computer without an internet connection. No more downloads.
Edit> Or if he is the wireless client on the router, drop the transfer rate to the lowest setting, effectively limiting his bandwith usage.
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December 31st, 2004, 02:16 PM
#6
what type of equipmet are you using? see if you can set bandwidth limitations per client, or soething like that. or just close all non essential ports.
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December 31st, 2004, 03:39 PM
#7
Thanks XTC46 and moxnix, I'll check out the bandwidth limitation as soon as I get home (I'm on holiday at the moment, hooray!). I'll also close unnecessary ports too.
nihil: I appreciate you spending so much time writing such a load of bull
[EDIT] XTC46: I use Linksys WAG54G Modem/Router/Firewall [/EDIT]
J_K9
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December 31st, 2004, 03:57 PM
#8
nihil: I appreciate you spending so much time writing such a load of bull
Oh, and there's no way to stop my brother, because he's constantly downloading movies. He's older than me and he'll kill me if I ask him to stop. LOL
Well sonny jim it works like this................he probably knows more than you?.............if not he will know someone who does...............when he finds out what you have done he will beat the seven shades of Sh1t out of you
Or perhaps you had not considered that scenario
Talk to who pays for the shared link?
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December 31st, 2004, 04:32 PM
#9
Now, this time nihil, I can say you've been helpful
He doesn't know more than me, but his friend does...
Thanks for everyone's help
J_K9
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December 31st, 2004, 11:30 PM
#10
If you enter the router' config, you should be able to rate limit Packets matching a specific criteria. So if the P2P client he is using is, Azureus (bittorrent), then you would wanna rate limit incoming packets to Port 6881. Thats what i would do.
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