On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 9:29 AM, Chris Penn <cantorm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Zeroshell has always looked interesting to me. > http://www.zeroshell.net/eng/ > > "Zeroshell is a Linux distribution for servers and embedded devices aimed > at providing the main network services a LAN requires. It is available in > the form of Live CD or Compact Flash image and you can configure Ah, here is what it says about QoS. I'm curious about the DPI functions there. QoS (Quality of Service) management and traffic shaping to control traffic over a congested network. You will be able to guarantee the minimum bandwidth, limit the max bandwidth and assign a priority to a traffic class (useful in latency-sensitive network applications like VoIP). The previous tuning can be applied on Ethernet Interfaces, VPNs, bridges and VPN bondings. It is possible to classify the traffic by using the Layer 7 filters that allow the Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) which can be useful to shape VoIP and P2P applications
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