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diff --git a/package/iptables/files/l7/edonkey.pat b/package/iptables/files/l7/edonkey.pat new file mode 100644 index 000000000..75807f8eb --- /dev/null +++ b/package/iptables/files/l7/edonkey.pat @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# eDonkey2000 - P2P filesharing - http://edonkey2000.com and others +# Pattern attributes: good veryfast fast overmatch +# Protocol groups: p2p +# Wiki: http://www.protocolinfo.org/wiki/EDonkey +# Copyright (C) 2008 Matthew Strait, Ethan Sommer; See ../LICENSE +# +# Tested recently (April/May 2006) with eMule 0.47a and eDonkey2000 1.4 +# and a long time ago with something else. +# +# In addition to matching what you might expect, this matches much of +# what eMule does when you tell it to only connect to the KAD network. +# I don't quite know what to make of this. + +# Thanks to Matt Skidmore <fox AT woozle.org> + +edonkey + +# http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/opsys/linux/sf/p/pdonkey/eDonkey-protocol-0.6 +# +# In addition to \xe3, \xc5 and \xd4, I see a lot of \xe5. +# As of April 2006, I also see some \xe4. +# +# God this is a mess. What an irritating protocol. +# This will match about 2% of streams with random data in them! +# (But fortunately much fewer than 2% of streams that are other protocols. +# You can test this with the data in ../testing/) + +^[\xc5\xd4\xe3-\xe5].?.?.?.?([\x01\x02\x05\x14\x15\x16\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x20\x21\x32\x33\x34\x35\x36\x38\x40\x41\x42\x43\x46\x47\x48\x49\x4a\x4b\x4c\x4d\x4e\x4f\x50\x51\x52\x53\x54\x55\x56\x57\x58[\x60\x81\x82\x90\x91\x93\x96\x97\x98\x99\x9a\x9b\x9c\x9e\xa0\xa1\xa2\xa3\xa4]|\x59................?[ -~]|\x96....$) + +# matches everything and too much +# ^(\xe3|\xc5|\xd4) + +# ipp2p essentially uses "\xe3....\x47", which doesn't seem at all right to me. + +# bandwidtharbitrator uses +# e0.*@.*6[a-z].*p$|e0.*@.*[a-z]6[a-z].*p0$|e.*@.*[0-9]6.*p$|emule|edonkey +# no comments to explain what all the mush is, of course... |