On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 10:06:28AM +1000, Marshall, Joshua wrote:
> > 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?
Yes it can but not with IPChains. what you need to look at it Shaper;
there is some documentation in the kernel Documentation/networking/shaper.txt
underneath wherever your kernel is stored.
Anand
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