RE: traffic control based on the downloaded bytes

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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> > Hi All,
> >
> >  I'm new on this list. I'm the admin of the server in our house.
> > We have a 768k/128k DSL line.
> > There are 11 flats using this bandwith without any control.
> > Some of them are "high donwloader" and the browsing speed is
> decreasing a
> > lot when the downloaders are waken up. :(
> > I have an idea how the downloaders and the browsers can use
> this bandwith
> > without any conflict.
> > My question is: Is it possible with iproute2 ?
> > My idea: I define a bandwith to downloaders (maybe 512k).
> > If any of the downloading thread exceed a limit (maybe 4Mbyte) it passed
> > into the 512k bandwith.
> > How can I do this trick?
>
> Go to the LARTC website and look at the WonderShaper script. It
> does pretty
> much what you want. Just set the port list to what you consider
> "downloading" (probably ftp and ftpdata). I use this to keep my downloads
> from interfering with my roommate's gaming.

Hi Kenneth,
 I've taken a look to wondershaper and I think this is a half-solution for
me.
I can set up priority by port-number and other properties but I think I
can't separate packet which is a part of a 70KB gif image (part of a web
page) or it's a part of a 800MB CD image coming from a website also. This is
my problem.

Thanks, Gabor.

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