Re: port-based bandwidth throttling

Svein Ove Aas (svein@crfh.dyndns.org)
Sun, 23 Dec 2001 19:28:00 +0100


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On Sunday 23. December 2001 16:43, Leigh Orf wrote:
> Is it possible to throttle the bandwidth of traffic using a specific
> port or range of ports? Say I want to limit the total outgoing traffic
> on ports 12345-12456 to 100 kB/s. Or limit outgoing ftp-data (port
> 20) traffic to 200 kB/s (not using ftp software throttling). Is there
> a kernel-based way to do tihs? I've looked at shapecfg but the docs
> didn't help me much, and what I've seen of the QoS stuff goes over my
> head. Some examples/pointers would be great.
>
> Leigh Orf

You want to read the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO, at
http://ds9a.nl/lartc/

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