libtorrent/rtorrent does throttling, and very nicely :)
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Here are some traffic control tools that I managed to dig out of my bookmarks:
http://lartc.org/wondershaper/
http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/htbinit
http://www.digriz.org.uk/jdg-qos-script/
http://tcng.sourceforge.net/
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What it really needs is a nice front-end compiler that builds all the nasty
kernel-level filter and queue discipline stacks when you describe in
more common language what you want to happen. Unfortunately, the necessary
description language doesn't currently exist and nei
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 12:14:30PM +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
> And the really important question that has not been answered is can any
> of them be throttled and NOT require java?
>
> The last time I ran a bittorrent client, it clagged my computer
try bog standard bittorrent-console or bittorrent-curses, both have
throttling and neither need java.
Terry Collins wrote:
cmyers wrote:
Just asking some advice on what BT clients you guys use?
I have tried Azuerus and found it so slow it was a joke.
So I thought I would throw the question
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To: Terry Collins
Cc: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: Re: Throttling??? Re: [SLUG] bittorrent clients
I use this in a script which runs inside a screen session..
btlaunchmanycurses . --max_upload_rate 15 --minport 14881 --maxport
14883
> cmyers wrote:
>> Just asking some a
On 3/21/06, Terry Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And the really important question that has not been answered is can any
> of them be throttled and NOT require java?
--max_upload_rate in the stock Python client is your friend. :-)
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I use this in a script which runs inside a screen session..
btlaunchmanycurses . --max_upload_rate 15 --minport 14881 --maxport 14883
> cmyers wrote:
>> Just asking some advice on what BT clients you guys use?
>>
>> I have tried Azuerus and found it so slow it was a joke.
>>
>> So I though
cmyers wrote:
> Just asking some advice on what BT clients you guys use?
>
> I have tried Azuerus and found it so slow it was a joke.
>
> So I thought I would throw the question out to see what people
> recommend.
And the really important question that has not been answered is can any
of them b