2010/3/21 Dan Naumov dan.nau...@gmail.com:
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really
Dan Naumov wrote:
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really rather stick to GENERIC so
I can
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 19:55:00 +
Vincent Hoffman vi...@unsane.co.uk wrote:
On 21/03/2010 13:53, Dan Naumov wrote:
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp)
in base does not support this directly, so I
On 22/03/2010 11:53, Ghirai wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 19:55:00 +
Vincent Hoffman vi...@unsane.co.uk wrote:
On 21/03/2010 13:53, Dan Naumov wrote:
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really rather stick to GENERIC so
I can use freebsd-update
On 21/03/2010 13:53:16, Dan Naumov wrote:
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really rather
On 21/03/2010 13:53, Dan Naumov wrote:
What are my options if I want to run an sftp server with speed
throttling? My understanding is that openssh (which includes sftp) in
base does not support this directly, so I would have to either use a
custom kernel with ALTQ (and I would really rather