Questions about upcoming IDS/IPS features and availability
Any Christmas Gifts with IDS/IPS coming to the firmware soon on the ER8411? Pretty please! :) - The DCMA has found copyright infringement with some of my tenants downloading "The Marvels" and even though they have bad taste this is illegal. Since Omada promises this is good for "Hotel/Hospitality' we really need to be able to block things like torrents. I have already employed DPI and chosen all the Peer to Peer applications but I don't think this is actually going to block torrents themselves, just the sites that you might visit to download clients which is not an effective way to block those.
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OrangeStreet wrote
Any Christmas Gifts with IDS/IPS coming to the firmware soon on the ER8411? Pretty please! :) - The DCMA has found copyright infringement with some of my tenants downloading "The Marvels" and even though they have bad taste this is illegal. Since Omada promises this is good for "Hotel/Hospitality' we really need to be able to block things like torrents. I have already employed DPI and chosen all the Peer to Peer applications but I don't think this is actually going to block torrents themselves, just the sites that you might visit to download clients which is not an effective way to block those.
How do you verify it? Have you tried it yourself?
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I live an hour away and I don't have any torrent applications installed on the remote office PC to test an illegal download (which I will not do as that violates copyright law). What I need is the answer to the question. Does using DPI block the actual torrents themselves (which will go to random IPs and not domain names) or is the application control just designed to block access to the websites in the application list? Tenants can get torrent clients in a number of ways so just blocking say "BitTorrent" website won't stop them from actually torrenting illegal files, you have to stop the torrent stream itself (which might be where IDS/IPS will come in to play).
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Plenty of legal sites that provides torrent protocol as a means of download that you can use for testing purposes.
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My question does not require testing. TP Link should know how their product works. Here is the question:
Does using DPI block the actual torrents themselves when you select a peer to peer application? (Torrents go to random IPs and not domain names) or is the application control just designed to block access to the websites in the application list?
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My question does not require testing. TP Link should know how their product works. Here is the question:
Does using DPI block the actual torrents themselves when you select a peer to peer application? (Torrents go to random IPs and not domain names) or is the application control just designed to block access to the websites in the application list?
1. Yes.
2. Website is nothing like the session created by P2P downloading.
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