Hello David,
Am 17:26 2002-12-05 +1100 hat David Cureton geschrieben:
>> If so, tough. You can only shape outgoing traffic. Think about it.
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>
>Ahhh, surely it would be possible to manipulate the tcp sliding window to
>cause incomming traffice to be slowed down somewhat. Not sure if any
>solutions do this but there IS flowcontrol in tcp! Would require
modification
>to the IP stack though!
currently I am lookig for the page, because YOU CAN shape incomming
traffic.
For example: You can have an ADSL with 8 MBit, but ich you use an
old 386/40 you will get only 1/2 MBit. So you must slow down the
tcp protocol ore something like this...
I have had for some month a Link how to do this with Kernel 2.4.XX
Michelle
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