Am 20.08.2019 um 21:07 schrieb Jonathan Morton:
On 20 Aug, 2019, at 9:39 pm, Sebastian Gottschall 
<[email protected]> wrote:

…a heavy bittorrent downloader will still steal the bandwidth of my scp session.
If you can identify the Bittorrent packets, you can mark them CS1, and switch on Cake's 
"diffserv3" mode (as it is by default).  Then the Bittorrent packets will still 
be able to use full bandwidth if it's available, but will be limited to 1/16th of the 
total if there is contention.
we have already priorisation class system in the gui which was used in the past which offers more classes than offered but this isnt the point here. it wont be limited to a 1/16 if we have multiple lan interfaces or different settings per user (specified by mac or ip/net). so we need a cake instance for each lan interface but these cake instances dont know of each other. so each will use the full bandwidth available its not just about limiting a single service on a single interface. this isnt a problem


  - Jonathan Morton
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