Dave Taht <[email protected]> writes:

> Jonathan Morton <[email protected]> writes:
>
>>> 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.
>
> I regard the whole CS1 thing as having never been particularly
> successful for a variety of reasons - in particular because
> we seemed to be the only ones attempting to use it with rigor.
>
> I would like to patch in and submit "LE" support to mainline cake.
>
> The RFC retires CS1 - which I wouldn't retire - but see:
>
> https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8622.html

Yeah, getting support for that upstream might be a good idea :)

> Also it seems like a good idea to also submit the NS bit
> exclusion from the ack filter to mainline as well.

What's that?

-Toke
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