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" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
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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