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You are lazy and you want fassst-easy help? Hmmm... don't you think
you are being selfish my dear friend? What you could do is to try and
read some HOWTOs to get it up and share with the community :P

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Moonshi Mohsenruddin           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Singapore       icq:2595480       http://www.linux.com.sg

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of yenjet
Sent: Friday, August 27, 1999 9:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Simulating PPP dial-up


Hi all,

I am so sorry that I have no time for me to RTFM, and I really need
the
Linux gurus to help with this.

Currently, I'm usin RH 6.0 kernel 2.2.5, and I would like to use the
traffic shaping tools built-in with Linux to simulate my eth0 to only
have
28.8kbps or 33.6kbps. Can any of hte Linux gurus offer these few
command
line to me?

I need this script is in order to simulte their dial-up connectin to
our
web server, then I can use the tool called 'ab' from apache to test
the
response from the web server.

And I would like to say here is actually I'm not too lazy to use a
modem
to do the testing, instead I have tried so many times to setup a modem
but
no luck here. So I'm thinking of using the traffic shaper tool from
Linux.

Thanks in advanced.


Regards,

== Yen Jet ==

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