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    How do i block torrent file on squidguard proxy filter

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    • rsumookR
      rsumook
      last edited by

      Blocking executable and other extensions i copy this code (./..(asf|wm|wma|wmv|zip|rar|cab|mp3|avi|mpg|swf|exe|mpeg|mp.|mpv|mp3|wm.|vpu)) and paste under Target categories and regular expression is working fine
      i tried torrent file to block just adding |torrent after vpu but its not working.

      is there a way to block torrent file

      thanks

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Not really sure what you are after. Blocking a *.torrent files won't produce much effective result, considering most torrents are just magnet links. Squidguard certainly will NOT block BT protocol traffic.

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        • rsumookR
          rsumook
          last edited by

          Thanks for your reply doktornotor

          sorry i am really newbie, my objective is to block torrent files using pfsense squid and squidguard i can only block some extensions using this code (./..(asf|wm|wma|wmv|zip|rar|cab|mp3|avi|mpg|swf|exe|mpeg|mp.|mpv|mp3|wm.|vpu)).

          Is there any other way instead blocking the websites.

          Thanks

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            C0RR0SIVE
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            Block all outgoing and incoming port ranges, and allow ONLY the ones that users NEED to get out to the internet…?  That will help kill a ton of your torrent traffic issues, even if users can get a torrent file, or magnet link.

            Seriously, there is ZERO point in blocking a torrent file it self, as right beside the link to download them tends to be a magnet URI that users can copy and paste right into a torrent client.  You are best off blocking torrent sites, as well as disabling any potential ports for torrents.

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            • rsumookR
              rsumook
              last edited by

              Thank you C0RR0SIVE, I will block all torrent sites and ports.

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                hamed_forum
                last edited by

                Where is block it?can explain it

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
                  last edited by

                  Not possible.  He intends to block the IP address of every torrent tracker in the world.  Good luck with that.

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                    doktornotor Banned
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                    Perhaps you could have a look at Snort and the OpenAppID or whatnot… Blocking by IPs, file types etc. is completely ineffective or impossible

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                      carmageddon63
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                      http://blogs.fcoos.net/block-p2p-traffics-with-pfsense-using-snort-ips/

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