From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Allan Gee Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 15:26:00 +0000 Subject: [LARTC] Thanks !! and Gui to set-up HTB MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C1A5B4.97B4CF30" Message-Id: List-Id: To: lartc@vger.kernel.org This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C1A5B4.97B4CF30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi guys, First I would like to thank all the guys involved with traffic shaping on Linux. I have been using it since mid 2001. I first started with CBQ using cbq-init.v6.2. This got my attention and started to test it. The results were not that accurate. I then started to see if I could figure it out for myself by doing it manually but what a nightmare. As you guy's know the doc's are vapourware! I got a lot of help from the Adv networking HOWTO and Stef Coene but it still was painful. Then along came HTB!!! I can't tell you how it changed my life. Thanks devik!!!! you are a star. I hope your htb get into the mainstream kernel. I run an ISP and in South Africa where the cost of comms is very expensive and htb is a life saver. The market is very cut-throat as well. The likes of Packeteer Sitara and Cache-flow or even Cisco are ( with our currency in the third world doldrums ) not an option!!! So now I have HTB and with a few lines of code ( Plus the help of Squid ) I can beat the above mentioned products. What I would like to know is would anyone like to sponsor a GUI to set up HTB. As I have gotten 80% thru the project, and as times are tough in SA any help would be appreciated. There is a HUGE resistance to Linux here. SA is MAD on MS and brand names like Cacheflow et al. My thinking was that a Web based front end to the product would hide the apparent complexities of Linux/tc/htb etc. So I wrote a perl script and dot/graphviz output, thanks to the stuff from Stef Coene and have almost finished it! Once again Thanks all! Regards Allan Gee Equation www.equation.co.za 021 4181777 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C1A5B4.97B4CF30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks !! and Gui to set-up HTB

Hi guys,
        First I = would like to thank all the guys involved with traffic shaping on = Linux. I have been using it since mid 2001. I first started with CBQ = using cbq-init.v6.2. This got my attention and started to test it. The = results were not that accurate. I then started to see if I could figure = it out for myself by doing it manually but what a nightmare. As you = guy's know the doc's are vapourware! I got a lot of help from the Adv = networking HOWTO and Stef Coene but it still was painful. Then along = came HTB!!! I can't tell you how it changed my life. Thanks devik!!!! = you are a star. I hope your htb get into the mainstream = kernel.

I run an ISP and in South Africa where the cost of = comms is very expensive and htb is a life saver. The market is very = cut-throat as well. The likes of Packeteer Sitara and Cache-flow or = even Cisco are ( with our currency in the third world doldrums ) not an = option!!!

So now I have HTB and with a few lines of code ( Plus = the help of Squid ) I can beat the above mentioned products.
What I would like to know is would anyone like to = sponsor a GUI to set up HTB. As I have gotten 80% thru the project, and = as times are tough in SA any help would be appreciated. There is a HUGE = resistance to Linux here. SA is MAD on MS and brand names like = Cacheflow et al. My thinking was that a Web based front end to the = product would hide the apparent complexities of Linux/tc/htb = etc.

So I wrote a perl script and dot/graphviz output, = thanks to the stuff from Stef Coene and have almost finished it! =
Once again Thanks all!

Regards Allan Gee
Equation www.equation.co.za
021 4181777

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