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Re: traffic shaping



Last i heard, it wasnt very stable, and was flakey...

The only 'software' solution that i've seen referred to in a good tone,
would be freebsd's implementation. I dont recall the name, but a quick
search on deja should yield positive results.

Keep in mind, i havent researched this topic for a full year, which means
that linux may have changed SIGNIFICANTLY in this area without my
knowledge. The research i did was on the 2.0.XX codebase, and _ALOT_ has
changed since then, especially the ip functions, including ipfwadm to
ipchains.

On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Kevin wrote:

| 
|   Is anyone using the kernel shaping support or something similar like
|   rshaper for traffic shaping?  What works best?  I need to be able to
|   limit bw on an ip basis and I need to be able to range from like a
|   full t1 to 256k.
| 
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