Alex Samad samad.com.au> writes:
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> do a google for lartc = linux advanced routing ..
thanks - that was what I was searching
http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.interactive-prio.html
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On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 05:43:45AM +, Francesco Mazzoli wrote:
> I run a little server, and I'd like to know if it is possible to give
> more bandwidth"priority" to certain process.
> With priority I mean that the one with the higher priority won't be
> limited in anyway, while the one with the
I run a little server, and I'd like to know if it is possible to give
more bandwidth"priority" to certain process.
With priority I mean that the one with the higher priority won't be
limited in anyway, while the one with the lower will "adapt" to the traffic
of the other.
Thanks a lot.
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input. Is your suggested firewall wrapper support
> Bandwidth Shaping/Policing (ie, traffic shaping/control), apart from
> normal firewall capabilities?
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Shorewall does: http://www.shorewall.net/traffic_shaping.htm
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:46:57 +0100, Mirto Silvio Busico wrote:
> Can anyone recommend to use (or to avoid) any of the following?
very interesting topic. I wanted to ask too.
Thanks everyone for the input. Is your suggested firewall wrapper support
Bandwidth Shaping/Policing (ie, traffic shap
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
PH>Does wondershaper still consume the full downstream bandwidth when it is
PH>shaping the download traffic?
I'm not sure I understand you here but, if by "consume full bandwidth" you
mean the downlink will
> On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
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> PH>I've tried shaper in Debian woody but it seems to be only capable of the
> PH>shaping of outbound traffic. Is there any dummy script or utility that can
> PH>easily do the inbound/outbound traffic shaping?
there is also the IMQ patches:
http:
Does wondershaper still consume the full downstream bandwidth when it is
shaping the download traffic?
Limit download speed
This is slightly trickier as we can't really influence how fast the internet
ships us data. We can however drop packets that are coming in too fast,
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
PH>I've tried shaper in Debian woody but it seems to be only capable of the
PH>shaping of outbound traffic. Is there any dummy script or utility that can
PH>easily do the inbound/outbound traffic shaping?
I'
Hello list,
I've tried shaper in Debian woody but it seems to be only capable of the
shaping of outbound traffic. Is there any dummy script or utility that can
easily do the inbound/outbound traffic shaping?
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