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    Layer 7 Shaping on pfSense 2.0 Beta 4

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      mr1337
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      I'm trying to set up a rule to block or sever P2P traffic. I've read a lot of stuff online and in the forums, but I just can't seem to understand how everything needs to be set up. Can someone give me a simple play-by-play on what settings need to be set in order for this to happen.

      I'm trying to set it up on a single-LAN, single-WAN setup. Nothing fancy here, just want to be able to control P2P, and everything I've tried so far isn't working.

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        rcoleman612
        last edited by

        I'm interested in doing the same for a client… I'm still trying to navigate all the various settings, though. If I come across anything I'll post it here.

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          bstamper
          last edited by

          I have tried to set this up as well.  So far no luck.  Here is what I've done:

          1. Created a Layer 7 container using built in protocol patterns that contains 1 rule for SSH and another rule for rdp.  Both rules set to block. 
          2. Setup a floating rule that has advanced rules referencing the layer7 container.

          I've tested and it appears to just let things go.

          Not sure what i'm missing.

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            nesense
            last edited by

            its an old known issue that havent been fixed yet, no idea why, maybe its impossible to implement  on pfsense

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              aries
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              if you are trying to block and not to limit the bandwidth of those p2p apps why not just create a firewall rule to allow only specific ports. :)

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