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Good day, Jesper,

On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Jesper Jensen wrote:

> I would like to limit the upload speed on one port, thourgh my
> linux-firewall. I mean, I'm not allowed to upload too fast, so I would
> like to limit a certain port to eg. 20KB/sec, but how?
> 
> Is that possible? If so, how?
> 
> I can't seem to figure out how, nor where to get info about it.

        Look in /usr/src/linux/Documentation for information about the
traffic shaper.  This allows you to limit outgoing (_not_ incoming)
bandwidth to a certain amount.  It will be replaced with CBQ (Class Based
Queueing) at some point.
        Cheers,
        - Bill

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InfoWorld Senior Analyst Maggie Biggs and I are debating over the best 10
things you can do while you wait. One of her thoughts is to run a
marathon. And not finish first.

I'll have to fall back on one of my favorites: spit shining the Empire
State Building.

- Courtesy of Nicholas Petreley, Infoworld
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