On Sunday 07 May 2006 19:43, Andrew Beverley wrote:
> After varying degrees of success with p2p detection modules, I would like
> to write the following rules using iptables to reliably identify p2p
> traffic:
>
> On my network all p2p traffic falls into these categories, and I don't mind
> overma
On Monday 08 May 2006 11:10, ragunath venkatapathy wrote:
> Dear all,
> I am looking for a way for creating a gui for managing qos in linux ,
> i came across snmp extension to net snmp at
> http://x-ray.prokon.cz/data/snmp/
>
> and i found qosd-0.0.1-13122003.tgz ,
> in which there is a c
Andrew Beverley wrote:
It may have been a stupid question, but it does raise an issue I have
noticed. Even if I give maximum priority to SSH/ICMP, I notice that the
latency does still jump around. Is this because I've not set up the
queueing discipline very well?
Did you shorten the queue on
Dear all, I am looking for a way for creating a gui for managing qos in linux , i came across snmp extension to net snmp at http://x-ray.prokon.cz/data/snmp/and i found qosd-0.0.1-13122003.tgz , in which there is a client server program using soap which was realy intresting but when i tr