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Hi Alex, I have used squid combined with dansguardian and have been really successful with it at my workplace. However, a much easier solution for content filtering that is opensource is defintely www.censornet.com as it is an "all-in-one" package and includes a very easy to use web interface. It will also tell you whom is using the most bandwidth and you can block almost anything you want. Mark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex M" <radiussupport at lrcommunications dot net> To: "Monowall Support List" <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 5:30:12 PM (GMT-0600) US/Central Subject: [m0n0wall] Killing all P2P traffic? How? Hi ppl! I decided that out users do toooooo much illegal downloading (at least that what I think, ppl cant just download 4.8Gb each day, and that # seams to be equal to the size of 1 DVD) So I'm looking for the way to block traffic from most known P2P clients. I think this is possible by blocking their ports, but a) I don't know all the ports b) ppl can change their port #s. So is there any easy way to deal with it? Maybe through traffic shaper set some how max speed to 1kbps? Also can we do some blocking per user base? Appreciate your suggestions! |