[Part OT] Traffic shaping [Was: another seeming attack on my server's DirPort]
F. Fox
kitsune.or at gmail.com
Wed Dec 19 18:17:08 UTC 2007
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I know on HyperWRT/Thibor, it has QoS functions for port ranges and
Ethernet ports.
I recently moved "kitsune" to an older machine (still enough for the
small amount of bandwidth I'm relaying anyway - and at least it's a
dedicated Linux box now!).
"Kitsune" got the farthest Ethernet port (#4) on the router's switch for
a reason. Why? Because I was able to set port-based QoS on #4 to "Low."
Doing that, I've actually been able to turn off manual bandwidth
limiting on "kitsune;" I let it do its own estimating, and attempt to
carry as much as it can handle.
I've had no problem, since my other computers get "first dibs" on
bandwidth, so to say. =:o)
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F. Fox: A+, Network+, Security+
Owner of Tor node "kitsune"
http://fenrisfox.livejournal.com
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