> It occurs to me that if you run in.telnetd at a higher > priority than normal > (when called up by inetd for example) then all the telnet > sessions should > get a better look in. > man nice(1). We're not running the telnet daemon on the router (It's a windoze service actually) - I'm just wanting to prioritise the telnet traffic between the two linux routers that we have. Can this be done? -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
- [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Marshall, Joshua
- Re: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Herbert Xu
- [SLUG] Re: Priority of network traffic Angus Lees
- RE: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Jill Rowling
- Re: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Marshall, Joshua
- Re: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Anand Kumria
- RE: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic George Vieira
- RE: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic George Vieira
- Re: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Herbert Xu
- Re: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Herbert Xu
- Re: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic James Morris
- RE: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic George Vieira
- RE: [SLUG] Priority of network traffic Jill Rowling
