 macrospectAll The Little StuffPremium join:2005-08-25 Doylestown, PA | Itll slow ISP's not stop them. As other users have mentioned this will only slow BT traffic not stop. Sooner or later ISP's will find a way around the encryption. Its just a matter of time (just like everything else dealing with P2P).
Not all P2P is bad though. I mean there is a good amount that is, but there is also a large portion that can be traded (legally). |
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 Combat ChuckToo Many CannibalsPremium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA | said by macrospect:As other users have mentioned this will only slow BT traffic not stop. Sooner or later ISP's will find a way around the encryption. Its just a matter of time (just like everything else dealing with P2P). It's trivial to come up with a way to identify BT on a home connection without even looking at whats in the packet. Just look for an end user with a whole lot of incoming connections look at the port those connections are headed to, throttle that port. -- Asking those who disagree with you to find support of your arguements is like asking an assailant if you can borrow his gun. |
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I'm just curious is all....the only exposure in the "hands on" networking parts is the Cisco IOS that I am aware of and on that all of the bit-capping was a manual ordeal... |
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 Combat ChuckToo Many CannibalsPremium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA | said by Cheeze It9:Is there software/hardware that can do that automatically ?? I'm just curious is all....the only exposure in the "hands on" networking parts is the Cisco IOS that I am aware of and on that all of the bit-capping was a manual ordeal... I don't know, but I doubt it would be hard to write. -- Asking those who disagree with you to find support of your arguements is like asking an assailant if you can borrow his gun. |
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