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Re: Tor and bandwidth consumption... part 2



On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 09:27:18AM -0500, Arrakistor wrote:
> I  wonder  if  there  is a more agressive way to knock out p2p traffic
> without  much  overhead.  Such  as  if  kazaa  or azureus signed their
> packets.

FWIW, I noticed a sudden dropoff in traffic since adopting
the new default policy.

I've also been served with an abuse complaint by Business 
Software Alliance which went on 

Date Found: 10 Oct 2005 09:24:18 EDT (GMT -0400)
Network: BTPeers
IP Address: 213.239.210.243
IP Port: 6881
Protocol: BitTorrent
UserName:

Content being offered:
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Filename: [isoHunt] Photoshop CS2 v9[1][1].0 + working
KeyGen.torrent|Photoshop CS2|Adobe(R)
Photoshop(R) CS2Adobe Photoshop CS2.msi
Filesize: 4,972k

and 6881 should have been blocked by my old ExitPolicy.
Check yours, maybe it's not doing what it should be doing.

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