Re: [bwm-tools-tech] Port Shaping
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From: Kobe L. <Ko...@pu...> - 2005-10-04 07:09:32
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It's easy, just write a mark rule for the 119 port, something likde this <class name="nntp_in"> <address name="whetever" src-iface="eth1" proto="tcp" src="maybe add something here" dst="or here" src-port="119" /> </class> Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote: >Ok well I have been using bwm-tools for quite a while now. It is >awesome, I still have some things that I would like to do with it but >have not had time to yet. Anyway I their a way to limit that a port can >use. I have a user who loves news groups and is downloading them 24x7 >that puts makes me have to throttle him way down so he does not affect >other users. My question is can I just limit the port (119 in this case) >to a specific speed? I know that in the documentation this is mentioned. >I just don't see how. > >The part below I think I got figured out I just don't know how to make >the class_nntp_in. Any help? > > ><flow name="nntp_in" max-rate="24000" burst-rate="32000"> > <queue prio="99" nfmark="101"> > class_nntp_in > </queue> ></flow> > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: >Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, >and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl >_______________________________________________ >bwm-tools-tech mailing list >bwm...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bwm-tools-tech > > > > |