Re: Locating bandwidth bottlenecks

2007-02-19 Thread Lionel Elie Mamane
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 05:01:59PM +0200, Gadi Cohen wrote: Is this possible? Try bing: http://packages.debian.org/stable/net/bing It may not do what you want, though. -- Lionel = To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Locating bandwidth bottlenecks

2007-02-15 Thread Baruch Even
* Gadi Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070215 17:14]: Is this possible? What do you want to find? There are tools to find that there is a bandwidth bottleneck and what is it limiting to. So you can know f.ex. that you DSL line is limited to 1.5mbps. Look for packet pair to find tools that do it. I

Re: Locating bandwidth bottlenecks

2007-02-15 Thread guy keren
please DON'T hammer down on DNS server to check your bandwidth limits - you'll disrupt the service of everyone else by doing so... the only way i saw for this so far, is by connecting to different ftp servers, and see what they give you. this is far from being ideal, though, since you don't

Re: Locating bandwidth bottlenecks

2007-02-15 Thread Baruch Even
* guy keren [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070215 18:46]: please DON'T hammer down on DNS server to check your bandwidth limits - you'll disrupt the service of everyone else by doing so... About two requests a second for a minute or so is hardly hammering it. Obviously, running such a program

Re: Locating bandwidth bottlenecks

2007-02-15 Thread guy keren
Baruch Even wrote: * guy keren [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070215 18:46]: please DON'T hammer down on DNS server to check your bandwidth limits - you'll disrupt the service of everyone else by doing so... About two requests a second for a minute or so is hardly hammering it. Obviously, running such a