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Schmidt
Sent: 03 December 2002 12:53
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Subject: [leaf-user] easy traffic shaping?
Allo out there...
Finally upgrade my old Eiger box to Bering. I wanted to try some
traffic shaping, but I'm a bit intimidated by tc.lrp and all the
shorewall
wrote:
Le Lundi 30 Décembre 2002 19:03, Bryan T. Schmidt a écrit :
Howdy...
I finally got to installing wondershaper ... I cannot figure out what
kernel modules I need, and can't find the jnilos/netsched directory
(where? leaf.sourceforge.net?).
Mind clarifying a bit?
To find a given module
plug in into a production network.
Mohan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bryan T.
Schmidt
Sent: 03 December 2002 12:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] easy traffic shaping?
Allo out there...
Finally upgrade my old Eiger box
Allo out there...
Finally upgrade my old Eiger box to Bering. I wanted to try some
traffic shaping, but I'm a bit intimidated by tc.lrp and all the
shorewall stuff surrounding it. Basically all I want to do is limit my
web traffic so that it cannot use more than 3/4 of my bandwidth. Anyone
If I were you I would look on auction sites for someone who has
discontinued their Qworst ADSL service and is selling their external
modem hardware. That gives you the best shot at getting something
compatible...
just my $0.02
-Bryan
Michael A Hall wrote:
I recently acquired Qwest DSL and
Thank you very much... I will have to let you know later, as I am still
waiting on my ADSL hardware. (Too lazy to start on the router until
then :-)
-Bryan
Peter Stokes wrote:
Hi Bryan
I do not use PPPoE, but have Eigerstein working with PCMCIA, so together
with the replies to to PPPoE,