In message <20020819233202.GA18884 at blueyonder.co.uk>, Matthew Toseland <mtoseland at blueyonder.co.uk> writes >On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 10:55:16PM +0100, Roger Hayter wrote: >> Am I right in thinking that the general bandwidth limits to Freenet >> apply to fproxy (and other info servlets)? Seems the only reason why >> they respond immediately to localhost (using lynx - not very handy), but >> often time-out from enabled LAN addresses. If so, can we please have >> either a way to exempt some IPs from the bandwidth limits, or a separate >> bandwidth limit for fproxy etc. (I suppose if someone is supplying >> fproxy connections widely they might want bandwidth limits, though >> probably independent from Freenet connections would make sense to me.) >> If this is easy to do I think it might help a lot of people. >man squid >man ssh (the -L option) > >Port forwarding is also possible.
Thanks, good ideas, though not necessarily very convenient. My original point still stands though. -- Roger Hayter _______________________________________________ devl mailing list devl at freenetproject.org http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
