05-30-2012 10:30 PM - edited 02-21-2020 04:39 AM
Whats the best approach to block torrent....keeping in minf that i dont have pix/firewall but router
05-30-2012 10:36 PM
.keeping in minf that i dont have pix/firewall but router
Active directory?
05-31-2012 02:10 AM
Hi
tcp torrent ports: 6969, 6881—6889
so configuration for router
ip access-list extended denytorrent
deny tcp any any eq 6969
deny tcp any any range 6881 6889
permit ip any any
interface FastEthernet0/0
descripcion To Provider
ip address ..
ip access-group denytorrent in
ip access-group denytorrent out
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06-03-2012 12:54 AM
quick question...
these are tcp port...andi think torrents also use udp ports ?
06-03-2012 09:46 PM
Hi
google shows that ports
02-11-2018 02:56 AM - edited 02-11-2018 02:59 AM
Dear Tech Guy,
I came across this page while I was searching for something else entirely ;-)
I was for sure that someone must have provided you with the right answer. Sadly they haven't. You can not block torrent using port numbers as any torrent client allows you to use custom port numbers. So let me guide you I have successfully done so in my production environment till now.
The commands are from an ISR 2811. Details are below
System image file is "flash:c2800nm-adventerprisek9-mz.151-4.M10.bin"
config goes as below
class-map match-any SCAVENGER
match protocol Konspire2b
match protocol bittorrent
match protocol directplay
match protocol edonkey
match protocol fasttrack
match protocol gnutella
match protocol kazaa2
match protocol webster
policy-map TRAFFIC
class MANAGEMENT
bandwidth percent 50
class SCAVENGER
drop
class class-default
fair-queue
interface FastEthernet0/0
service-policy output TRAFFIC
Works good enough till now.
Rustom Billimoria
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