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News: Sandvine's P2P Filter Quote:
If this is possible I think it would be easy to block P2P networks totally..... Last edited by Paradog; September 12th, 2002 at 09:01 AM. |
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Thought you might be interested in what Sandvine looks like for a user today. What a waste of bandwidth on a 1 mbps DSL (and who knows how much for those poor folks trying to download!) Sorry about the graphics--let me know if they're too vague and I'll edit them to text. (Don't have your knowledge Peerless!) |
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p2p has sure made it easy for kids to use all the bandwidth we give 'em . . . and the ISP's are scrambling because their assumptions about how much people use must surely be getting more scrambled. Still, the unfairness of picking on p2p bugs me. They want to preserve bandwidth for what other apps? If the internet browsers need the bandwidth, it's probably to load god-awful html pages, mostly ads. If businesses need the bandwidth, I don't like subsidizing their communications (especially if they end up against my spam filter). yada yada yada. The other ISP I'm evaluating (just a 128kbps dsl) is arguing the latency of the network is causing the poor connections I see there too this week (some worm directed at Microsoft?) while they screen for viruses for the next week or so. Noticed Sandvine offers something similar, so it's hard to judge if I can get a clean connection to the gnutella network here. Hope the drop in netsize isn't because of all this active interference. Know of any reliable way to verify a clean gnutella connection other than trial and error? Sandvine is just one of the devices that can interfere. |
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I just submitted the proxy patch to LimeWire. I'm almost sure you will get past this Sandvine thing by using your ISPs http (or socks) proxy. (Almost all ISPs offer http proxies, maybe you'll have to dig a little to find the address). If you can't accept incoming connections or force your IP address, this patch will also proxy your uploads (unlike morpheus ;-) ) and it will also proxy all outgoing gnutella connections (also unlike morpheus ) I'm not sure if LimeWire will implement this, though. |
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Thanks for your constructive contribution bpmax Yeah sure trap_jaw, connecting is easy but how do you send binary messages through your HTTP proxy? If I'm not wrong it would be something like HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 14 COntent-Type: Gnutella/Traffic (?) [Binary Messages] So eh? |
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This is also known has HTTP tunnel. Between the host requesting the connection and the proxy this is like a regular HTTP connection, for the remote endpoint it's just an incoming TCP connection and the proxy does not send any headers on its own initiative. Do not confuse this with HTTP GET or HTTP POST, you don't have to send any headers for every gnutella message. |
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