Re[2]: [LARTC] traffic shaping

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I have not reply to this question just general thought. The
probably best would be to hack samba to add new per folder
option "TOS". Samba then would use SO_PRIORITY to dynamicaly
mark TCP's packets with changing priority - it can be then 
utilized properly by qos module.

Just idea ...
devik

On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Antonis Lazaridis wrote:

> Hi...
> 
> >Using two IP aliases you could...
> >so folder A is shared on the alias 192.168.0.1 and folder B on
> >192.168.0.2, then limit the traffic by IP.
> 
> You made it sound very simple, so i thought i can do it.
> But my beginner-ness didn't allow me...
> I have set the different IP aliases, but i don't know how i can share 
> folders on different aliases.
> 
> I suppose this has to be done in smb.conf, right?
> I have read all of the smb.conf man, but couldn't find anything.
> 
> How can i share different folders on different aliases?
> Thanks,
> antonis.
> 
> PS: My smb.conf file:
> 
> [global]
> 	netbios name = smbSrv
> 	workgroup = myGroup
> 	security = user
> 	encrypt passwords = yes
> 
> [public]
> 	path = /tmp
> 	read only = no
> 
> [video]
> 	path = /d/video
> 	read only = no
> 	guest ok = true
> 
> [d_drive]
> 	path = /d
> 	read only = no
> 	guest ok = true
> 
> 
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