At the moment I think your genuine demand can not be met. However if you can
wait for a couple more years till IPv6 takes over IPv4, you can have what
you want.
Kapil Sethi
System Administrator
BharatConnect Ltd.
Ph: 011-6430987
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From: "Robins Tharakan" <[EMAIL PROTECT
Robins Tharakan wrote:
>
> hi guys,
>
> for once, my system is working fine, and this question is only for info
> sake..! ;)
>
> i have a modem(56k).. bandwidth is limited(obviously..!)
>
> can i somehow place any download, to a "low priority" task... so that my
> browsing can go on in the me
Hey Robins,
How about checking out Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html
Maybe you can get a clue to solve your problem there ;-)
With Linux you can do amazing stuff!!!
Regards,
Sanvir Jham
Robins Tharakan wrote:
> hi guys,
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 01:25:05PM +0530, Robins Tharakan spoke out thus:
> can i somehow place any download, to a "low priority" task... so that my
> browsing can go on in the meanwhile ?? i mean, does any ISP in delhi
> provide such "priority" measures ??
What you need is a policy based traffic
Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> iproute2 has some provision for policy based traffic shaping,using
>
> Netfilter also claims to have traffic shaping, and is certainly *much*
Ofcourse but the OP was about controlling bandwidth per connection. As
in he would like to allocate bandwidth to a cer
hi
i want to install
1)FreeBSD 4.4
2)Redhat 7.2
3)WinME
<: on a single PC :>
i need following questions
1)how shall i proceed installation(means sequence)
2)which boot loader will be best for this.
3)how to share windows drive in FreeBSD
4)how can i mount remote linux mc on f
I did a quick search on freshmeat and came across the following
user-space applications.
http://www.hping.org/netbrake/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ip_relay/
http://freshmeat.net/projects/oops/
bye :)
Anmol
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 01:25:05PM +0530, Robins Tharakan wrote:
>
>
> hi guys,
>
>
Hmm.
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>hi
> i want to install
>1)FreeBSD 4.4
>2)Redhat 7.2
>3)WinME
><: on a single PC :>
>i need following questions
>1)how shall i proceed installation(means sequence)
WinME, RedHat 7.2, FreeBSD 4.4 OR WinME, FreeBSD 4.4, Red
Not sure if X can work in runlevel 3. However, have you checked up the
Caldera documentation website? It has quite extensive information and you may
get your answer there.
Regards,
RKA
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
>Hi,
>I loaded Caldera 3.1 WS ( the one supplied with PCQ
I agree with Mithun's response. I would add that Kernel 2.4 onwards has QoS
built in; this needs a compile, however. Userspace tool called IPTABLE can be
used to achieve QoS; however, on a dialup no appreciable gain will be
achieved. The only gains that a human being can perceive (say whilst
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