On Saturday 19 April 2003 15:53, GoMi wrote: > Lets talk about KaZZa,E-Donkey,and IMESH. I have absolutely no idea about > how they work, but i do split traffic with two classes, one fore > interactive, and a second one for the rest acting as a default class. The > problem is that when these programs start working, the interactive services > do not have the bw granted. I somewhere read that kazaa sometimes uses ACK packages with payloads. So if you want to put ACK packages in a high priority class, you also have to check the length of the package. I will do some tests myself, but not before monday. I will keep you informed about the results. Stef -- stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.oftc.net