String Match
Cesar
listas at itm.net.br
Wed Nov 16 04:02:29 PST 2005
Yes, I think. And like most of you I use P2P too.
This topic is going to a non ipfw related discussion. I wrote this post here
because I thought that ipfw had the responsibility to do this, but if I'm
wrong its ok.
The problem in Brazil is the price of a dedicated internet price for ISPs,
and unlike some other countries many people can't pay a 256k internet
connection.
I just wanted to limit the p2p traffic during the peak time. I tried the
snort_inline he can block the p2p traffic and use a lot of cpu .. but as I
said ... i don't want to block .. just limit in the peak time.
Thanks again
Cesar
----- Original Message -----
From: "vladone" <vladone at spaingsm.com>
To: <freebsd-ipfw at freebsd.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 8:24 AM
Subject: Re[2]: String Match
> Your point of view is (my opinion) wrong. All clients pay same
> money, so, use bandwidth how they want. U need to make settings, to be
> shure that all users receive same bandwidth (according with contract
> of course), but u not have any rights to limit some traffic. If i want
> to use p2p is my problem. If another user want to watch porn page is
> hir problem (except situation with parental control).
> An client pay, and have right to use bandwidth how hi want.
> U dont think that?
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