Re: CBQ question

2000-09-04 Thread Alex Shnitman
Hi, Nimrod! On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 08:12:13PM +0200, you wrote the following: Of course, you can always modify the source for the ftp program so that it reads data from the socket at the desired rate. TCP flow control will limit the sender from overflowing the receiver's buffers so that

Re: CBQ question

2000-09-04 Thread guy keren
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Idan Sofer wrote: I tried using fair queue to divide the bandwidth so me and the network have a relation of 1:1 at the worst case. However, the problem is that CBQ can control what the linux box SENDS but not what it recieves, that means, i can prevent the network to eat

Re: CBQ question

2000-09-04 Thread Shachar Shemesh
I am not caliming to be all knowledgable in masquarading, but from what I understand, what you are asking is impossible. The problem lies in the fact that bandwidth shaping has everything to do with source and destination IP's. With your case, however, the returing traffic doesn't know the