Bandwidth limiting is often handled by something like tc. Some services can cap their own bandwidth; I know Apache can do this with some module (I've not done it, but a friend has). Samba may be able to as well, although I would first look at the SSH or VPN tunnel you're using. tc is a little complex, but is a kernel-level traffic control mechanism, so it will work for anything (someone correct me if I'm wrong!).
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