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On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Matthias Saou wrote:

> Once upon a time, LuisMi wrote :
>
> > > > I know that :-)
> > > > I need only help with bandwidth control and proftpd
> > >
> > > Then maybe bandwidth control on a kernel level would be better? Have
> > > you tried CBQ? It uses "tc" and the QoS stuff of the kernel.
> >
> > Well, I am reading a book about tc and fwmark now :-)
> > But I want to know how to use bandwidth control include in proftpd, is
> > the bes option I can use until I learn how to use tc correctly :-)
> > Do you know how to use that proftpd directive?
>
> Well, you don't need to know how to use tc to configure the cbq stuff from
> shapecfg. And, yes, here is an example for proftpd.conf :
>
>   # Limit the bandwidth! 10MB full speed, then only 10kB/s max
>   RateReadBPS                  10240
>   RateReadFreeBytes            10240000
>   RateReadHardBPS              on

I have something like that and is not running correctly.
Can I send you my proftpd.conf? Maybe you find the error.

>
> Pretty simple and works well for me :-)
>
> > > All you need to do is install the "shapecfg" package and follow the
> > > explanations and examples ;-) (it's nothing more than shell scripts and
> > > config files to interface the "tc" command in a nice way)
> >
> > I thought to remember that shapecfg is limited to 256 kbps, it canīt be
> > used with interfaces with more speed.
>
> I don't recall such a limitation (but have been using shapecfg only since
> Enigma), and works well here with 10 and 100 Mbps interfaces.

Humm I will look it :-)

>
> Matthias
>
>
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