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-# HTTP - Audio over HyperText Transfer Protocol (RFC 2616)
-# Pattern quality: good fast
-# Protocol groups: ietf_draft_standard streaming_audio document_retrieval
-#
-# Usually runs on port 80
-#
-# Contributed by Deepak Seshadri <dseshadri AT broadbandmaritime.com>
-#
-# This pattern has been tested and is believed to work well.
-#
-# To get or provide more information about this protocol and/or pattern:
-# http://www.protocolinfo.org/wiki/HTTP
-# http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/l7-filter-developers
-#
-# If you use this, you should be aware that:
-#
-# - they match both simple downloads of audio/video and streaming content.
-#
-# - blocking based on content-type encourages server
-# writers/administrators to misreport content-type (which will just make
-# headaches for everyone, including us), so I would strongly recommend
-# shaping audio/video down to a speed that discourages use of streaming
-# players without actually blocking it.
-#
-# - obviously, since this is a subset of HTTP, you need to match it
-# earlier in your iptables rules than HTTP.
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-httpaudio
-http/(0\.9|1\.0|1\.1)[\x09-\x0d ][1-5][0-9][0-9][\x09-\x0d -~]*(content-type: audio)
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