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Betreff: Re: AW: [LARTC] urgent question about tcng!
Andy Furniss wrote:
I don't know tcng, but the reason I suggested perflow is that you want
each flow to have a ceil - unless you make a class and rule to match
each flow I can't see how you can do this. Also iptables could limit
Thomas Mandl wrote:
Hello Everybody,
I forgot to mention, that my HTTP traffic will not be handled by an apache
web server, and the HTTP protocol can be replaced in the near future by a
different protocol. Thus apache's mod_bandwith isn't an option for me right
now.
I'm not sure how Wang Jian's
Andy Furniss wrote:
I don't know tcng, but the reason I suggested perflow is that you want
each flow to have a ceil - unless you make a class and rule to match
each flow I can't see how you can do this. Also iptables could limit the
number of connections - tc can't, perflow can.
Forgot to say
] urgent question about tcng!
Andy Furniss wrote:
I don't know tcng, but the reason I suggested perflow is that you want
each flow to have a ceil - unless you make a class and rule to match
each flow I can't see how you can do this. Also iptables could limit
the number of connections - tc can't
. April 2005 23:23
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Cc: LARTC
Betreff: Re: [LARTC] urgent question about tcng!
Thomas Mandl wrote:
Hello List,
I'm new to QoS/tcng/HTB and friends, so please forgive me if my
question might be silly...
After having read lots of HowTo documents I'm totally confused
Hello List,
I'm new to QoS/tcng/HTB and friends, so please forgive me if my question
might be silly...
After having read lots of HowTo documents I'm totally confused...
The Challenge:
==
I'll have to deploy several mirror download servers (Linux) which must be
able to handle a huge
On Mer 27 avril 2005 18:11, Thomas Mandl a écrit :
Hello List,
I'm new to QoS/tcng/HTB and friends, so please forgive me if my question
might be silly...
After having read lots of HowTo documents I'm totally confused...
The Challenge:
==
I'll have to deploy several mirror
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:17, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
snip
I think you might want to check Apache's mod_bandwidth / mod_throttle
instead of QoS.
There's also bw_mod if you're running Apache2, which for me is working fine so
far.
http://www.ivn.cl/apache/
Thomas Mandl wrote:
Hello List,
I'm new to QoS/tcng/HTB and friends, so please forgive me if my question
might be silly...
After having read lots of HowTo documents I'm totally confused...
The Challenge:
==
I'll have to deploy several mirror download servers (Linux) which must be
able