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MUD/MUSH/MOO traffic



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We've got a bunch of people here trying to talk to a MUD server outside our
campus.  For some reason our PacketShaper is classifying the traffic as
Napster-Cmd.  They telnet to port 7777 on the MUD server.  Does the
Napster-Cmd class simply look at port number or what?

Currently I've set up a general exception class to ignore all IP traffic
inbound/outbound from this external server.  Would it be better to set up
the exception within the Napster class itself?


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Julian Y. Koh                             <mailto:kohster@northwestern.edu>
Network Engineer                                       <phone:847-467-5780>
Telecommunications and Network Services             Northwestern University
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