If you have a router / firewall that supports rate limiting. You can rate limit the traffic via the IP address or protocol. I can't remember if rate limiting for Linux is still a Kernel patch or if it was apart of the 2.6 tree. If you wanted to install FreeBSD or OpenBSD you can do rate limiting with out a kernel recompile.
-Miller On 1/4/07, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bob Miller wrote: > Matthew Jarvis wrote: > > >>It could be done by carrier pidgeon for all I care... <g> > > > Maybe Bike Friday could build you a bike made of USB pen drives and > you could pedal your backups across town. > > But seriously, Ben called it when he suggested rsync. Rsync can also > be stopped and restarted. It'll quickly figure out what isn't synced > up yet and resume wheree it left off. (Use the --partial flag.) > Yes - Ben's call on rsync looks very promising and I hope to try it out tonight.... Thanks Ben (and all)... Matthew S. Jarvis IT Manager Bike Friday - "Performance that Packs." www.bikefriday.com 541/687-0487 x140 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
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