OK, I don't really know a whole lot about XBOX Live, other than my son loves it .

Anyhow, here's what I'm trying to figure out, thought I'd post it here before I go googling and posting in regualar XBOX forums. So my son loves playing on this, and we're looking to limit his time online. I've found a few different linux distros I can setup to do web filtering where I can limit the amount of time a particualr user spends online, but I'm not really sure what exactly this XBOX live uses to communicate. I've thrown his XBOX online and used Etherreal to capture traffic while it's connected, but I don't see any traffic coming from it, so I'm not entirely certain it even uses TCP/IP protocol; except for the fact that if I disable DHCP on my local LAN, the XBOX doesn't get an IP address and won't connect to the XBOX live service.

Anyhow, does anybody know offhand what exactly this uses to communicate, and what it connects to specifically?.............I'm off to google this now, so if I find my answer before anybody posts, I'll post it here for everybody else's knowledge.


Thanks!