traffic shaper
Scott Smith
scott at roadtoad.net
Mon Jun 16 23:53:14 CDT 2003
cricket for monitoring bandwidth usage (not restricting).
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Matt G wrote:
> Does anyone know of something like this, but from a software level?
> Well...maybe it's not like this at all. Here is what I'm looking for. I
> run a small irc fserver for some friends to dl some live recordings. My
> little server runs from XChat using Obsidian Fserve perl script. When I
> used to use Mirc in windows to run this, I could set mirc to only use so
> much bandwidth. So, I gave it like 2/3 of my upload, leaving 1/3 for normal
> use.
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> I don't see anything like this in XChat. Does anyone know what might do
> that?
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> Second, I can't find a way to watch my bandwidth in Linux. In Windows, I
> was use a product called DUMeter...just showed ul/dl current bandwidth as
> well as some daily, weekly, and monthly reports. Anyone know a linux tool
> like that?
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> Thanks,
> Matt
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> > http://www.bandwidtharbitrator.com/
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> > traffic shaping for the network.
> > At our site you'll find information about our
> > turnkey, open source, LINUX based packet shaping
> > product The "Arbitrator for LINUX". This product
> > allows ISP's and network adminstrators to
> > automatically slow down heavy users of precious
> > Internet bandwidth so that all users get excellent
> > response times to Internet queries.
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