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* [LARTC] Differentiating between http downloads and interactive
@ 2005-10-22  9:17 Paul J. Smith
  2005-10-22  9:22 ` Andreas Unterkircher
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From: Paul J. Smith @ 2005-10-22  9:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

 

I've been wondering if anyone has thought of a way to differentiate
between an established http download and interactive http traffic?  I
would like to give interactive http traffic priority over someone
downloading large files.  

 

Has anyone any ideas how to detect packets that are part of a download
like this?

 

Thanks.


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2005-10-22 15:23 ` BUCHMULLER Norbert
2005-10-23  3:31 ` Grant Taylor
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