Re: Shaping known application traffic

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 20 September 2002 11:37, Sumit Pandya wrote:
> Hi,
> 	Many of traffic shaper products provide shaping based on certain
> application type. How can we implement shaping of recognized application
> types? Like FTP can take only 64Kbps irrelevant of weather FTP Server is
> running on port 21 or 4096.
> 	Thanks for your suggestions.
Maybe you can try to mark the ftp packets with iptables and use the mark to 
shape.  There is already a iptables option that matches ftp-data packets.  I 
think it's easier to change iptables so you can mark certain data types.

Stef

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