[isf-wifidog] Issues regarding OpenWRTs firewalling

Max Horváth max.horvath at maxspot.de
Mer 19 Oct 09:50:55 EDT 2005


Thanks for the tip ... I'll have a lokk at it this evening!

Am 19.10.2005 um 15:10 schrieb Ian White:

> ipp2p is compiled into iptables on publicip version.
>
> you can then use -ipp2p in your iptables rules to drop the traffic or
> route it to a very low throttle chain.
>
> Often best to let some traffic through, as the pp2p gets clever as you
> try to defeat it.
>
>
>
>> ah
>>
>> http://blog.publicip.com/2005/08/new-additions.html
>>
>> "IPP2P: User requested. The zoneCD can block file sharing protocols
>> per class. IPP2P will block Internet access for eDonkey, eMule,
>> Kademlia, KaZaA, FastTrack, Gnutella, Direct Connect, BitTorrent,
>> AppleJuice, WinMX, SoulSeek, Ares, and AresLite. See
>> http://www.ipp2p.org/"
>>
>> On 10/19/05, Michael Lenczner <mlenczner at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> publicip did something regarding p2p.  can't find the link
>>>
>>> On 10/19/05, Max Horváth <max.horvath at maxspot.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Me again today ;) ...
>>>>
>>>> This I'd like to talk abou firewalling OpenWRT.
>>>>
>>>> First we got a bug in the bugtracker:
>>>> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
>>>>
> func=detail&aid=1210428&group_id=102646&atid=632424
>
>>>>
>>>> I think this bug could be closed as long as we would include a
>>>>
> note in the
>
>>>> gateway's README about how to change the default S45firewall
>>>>
> script. Or we
>
>>>> should provide our own version of the S45firewall script in the
>>>>
> gateway
>
>>>> package.
>>>>
>>>> The next thing I'd like to talk about is advanced firewalling in
>>>>
> OpenWRT.
>
>>>> Has anybody running Shorewall besides WiFiDog on OpenWRT?  I
>>>>
> didn't try yet
>
>>>> - but I think it won't work just out of the box. What I'd like to
>>>>
> do ist to
>
>>>> block some traffic like Bittorrent or eDonkey. I think I could
>>>>
> solve this
>
>>>> problem by adding some stuff to the firewall section of
>>>>
> wifidog.conf - has
>
>>>> anybody done this?
>>>>
>>>> So long, Max!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> Chief Technology Officer
>>>>
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>>>> 15711 Zeesen
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>>>>
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