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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Expert opinion on iptables/torrents Post 302798851 by darkman_hr on Thursday 25th of April 2013 07:58:24 AM
Old 04-25-2013
Network Expert opinion on iptables/torrents

Hello all,

I want to deny any torrents passing thru linux box that are NOT encrypted. My ISP is doing packet inspection and gives warnings.

I'd like to allow torrents when client sets encryption.

Any thoughts?
 

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TRANSMISSION-DAEMON(1)                                      BSD General Commands Manual                                     TRANSMISSION-DAEMON(1)

NAME
transmission-daemon -- a bittorrent client SYNOPSIS
transmission-daemon -h transmission-daemon [-a x.x.x.x,...] [-b | -B] [-c directory] [-C] [-f] [-g directory] [-h] [-p port] [-t | -T] [-u username] [-v password] [-P port] [-m | -M] [-l limit] [-L limit] [-er | -ep | -et] [-utp | -no-utp] [-V] [-w download-dir] [-e logfile] [-log-error | -log-info | -log-debug] DESCRIPTION
transmission-daemon is a daemon-based Transmission session that can be controlled via RPC commands from transmission's web interface or transmission-remote(1). OPTIONS
-a --allowed x.x.x.x,... Allow RPC access to a comma-delimited whitelist of IP addresses. Wildcards can be specified in an address by using '*'. Default: "127.0.0.1" Example: "127.0.0.*,192.168.1.*" -b --blocklist Enable peer blocklists. Transmission understands the bluetack blocklist file format. New blocklists can be added by copying them into the config-dir's "blocklists" subdirectory. -c directory Directory to watch for new .torrent files to be added. As they are added to this directory, the daemon will load them into Transmis- sion. -C Do not watch for new .torrent files. -B --no-blocklist Disble blocklists. -f --foreground Run in the foreground and print errors to stderr. -g --config-dir directory Where to look for configuration files. This can be used to swap between using the cli, daemon, gtk, and qt clients. See http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/ConfigFiles for more information. -er --encryption-required Encrypt all peer connections. -ep --encryption-preferred Prefer encrypted peer connections. -et --encryption-tolerated Prefer unencrypted peer connections. -gsr --global-seedratio ratio All torrents, unless overridden by a per-torrent setting, should seed until a specific ratio -GSR --no-global-seedratio All torrents, unless overridden by a per-torrent setting, should seed regardless of ratio -h --help Print command-line option descriptions. --incomplete-dir dir When adding new torrents, store their contents in directory until the torrent is done. --no-incomplete-dir Don't store incomplete torrents in a different directory. -i --bind-address-ipv4 Listen for IPv4 BitTorrent connections on a specific address. Only one IPv4 listening address is allowed. Default: 0.0.0.0 (All addresses) -I --bind-address-ipv6 Listen for IPv6 BitTorrent connections on a specific address. Only one IPv6 listening address is allowed. Default: :: (All addresses) -r --rpc-bind-address Listen for RPC connections on a specific address. This must be an IPv4 address. Only one RPC listening address is allowed. Default: 0.0.0.0 (All addresses) --paused Pause all torrents on startup -L --peerlimit-global limit Overall peer limit. Useful on embedded systems where the default might be unsuitable. Default: 240 -l --peerlimit-torrent limit Peer limit per torrent. Useful on embedded systems where the default might be unsuitable. Default: 60 -m --portmap Enable portmapping via NAT-PMP or UPnP -M --no-portmap Disable portmapping -o --dht Enable distributed hash table (DHT). -O --no-dht Disable distribued hash table (DHT). -p --port port Port to open and listen for RPC requests on. Default: 9091 -P, --peerport port Port to listen for incoming peers on. Default: 51413 -t --auth Require clients to authenticate themselves. This doesn't do much good unless username and password are also set. -T --no-auth Don't require authentication from clients. -u --username username Used for client authentication. -v --password password Used for client authentication. -V --version Show version number and exit --utp Enable uTP for peer connections. --no-utp Disable uTP for peer connections. -w --download-dir Where to store downloaded data. -e --logfile Where to store transmission's log messages. --log-error Show error messages --log-info Show error and info messages --log-debug Show error, info, and debug messages ENVIRONMENT
http_proxy libcurl uses this environment variable when performing tracker announces. TRANSMISSION_HOME Sets the default config-dir. FILES
~/.config/transmission-daemon The config-dir used when neither [TRANSMISSION_HOME] nor [-g] is specified. See http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/ConfigFiles for more information. AUTHORS
Jordan Lee, Josh Elsasser, Eric Petit, and Mitchell Livingston. SEE ALSO
transmission-create(1), transmission-daemon(1), transmission-edit(1), transmission-gtk(1), transmission-qt(1), transmission-remote(1), transmission-show(1) http://www.transmissionbt.com/ July 21, 2008
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