Lock and loaded. Me awaits your response. Resistance is futile.

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Good luck with your OS btw

Yes, absolutely, that is one of the core reasons for the UI being designed.piranha wrote:Are some of your features optional?
Can you say, "OK, I want to block Limewire, but not torrents"?
Well, as stated before, I'm not desingning it for home use. But as the question still has weight, I think I may implement selective filtering based upon IP/MAC addressing, but at this current time no such feature is being used.piranha wrote: And only on select computers? Like, for a home network with a 12 year old that you didn't want using Limewire because of all the bad stuff on it? But you wanted to use Limewire?
Say, "I want the computer 10.0.0.4 not to use Limewire, but I want 10.0.0.7 to be able to use Limewire"?
That would be interesting. And useful.
I 110% agree. That is one of the core beliefs that set this OS project into motion.suthers wrote: But I don't have a problem with blocking torrents, if this is only done within the environment of a work place.
I think that if somebody is payed to do something, they shouldn't be downloading torrents instead... (Yah I know it doesn't take much time to do and they can use the content outside of the workplace and there are also legitimate reasons to use them (that's why it should be optional, as well as some companies may not have problems with their employees using torrents...), but it wastes the companies bandwidth too... )
lol, I made a promise to myself never to sell this to an ISP. I have multiple reasons for not doing so. You must face the facts though, eventually this technology will be open to the market and others will begin developing anti-p2p/torrent devices that may or may not be used in an ISP environment.suthers wrote: I really don't have a problem with this as long as ISPs don't start using it to block my torrents and throttle my bandwidth...
Damn It, I knew I shouldn't have said that...01000101 wrote:expert at reverse-engineering eh?
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That's ok, I can compile, assemble and link it myself01000101 wrote:expert at reverse-engineering eh?
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~/.ssh/known_hosts ?Combuster wrote:@SSH: Man-in-the-middle FTW. And then hope they bait