From: dp <dada_dna@yahoo.it>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] "interactive" traffic shaping
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 22:31:46 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200407110031.46446.dada_dna@yahoo.it> (raw)
Hi!
I'm trying to control the bandwidth usage of a filesharing client.
I've read a little bit of the LARTC HOWTO, but I'm not sure it gives me the
solution, or I can't see how it could give one.
I was thinking about the possibility to run the application in an "artificial
environment" (relatively to the user's one) where all connections are slowed
down.
In the howto I red about limiting the bw of an host connected to a network; is
it possible to run a process on a "virtual host" (without effectively being
on another computer), with its own address and in a sort of LAN with the real
one, so I can limit the bw of that virtual host?
As I said, I'm a newbie, and maybe I'm saying things that just can't exists;
but if there is a way, can someone please tell me where to search or to read
(I understand that maybe a full answer would be too long, and maybe it would
be a useless doble work).
Thaks!
Daniele P.
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