On Thursday 30 October 2003 15:34, Ryan Vilim wrote: > Oh, I am sorry I probably should have specified the setup of my network > (stupid mistake by me :p). I have a server (linux) a laptop (linux) and > my parents computer (windows). These are all connected to the internet > via my router which is just a store bought, 4 port wireless routers. I > want to control the bandwidth leaving my server on ports 80, 21, and the > bittorrent ports because if someone is downoading from my webserver > while I am getting anime off bittorrent, then the internet slows to a > crawl because all of the upstream is used. Since none of the other > computers ever participate in any upload-heavy activities I figure that > 10kilobytes per second would be enough for them. However I still want > the ability to copy at Ethernet speeds from the samba server on my > server, use VNC to control my server (it has an audigy 2 in it so I have > my speakers and headphones hooked up to it, then use vnc to controll > xmms), and basically do any other miscellaneous high bandwidth > activities from within my network. For the LAN nic, you have to do something like this (this is for downloads): 1:0 1:1 LAN traffic, rate = 10Mbit-128kbit, ceil = 10mbit-128kbit 1:2 internet traffic, rate = 128kbit 1:20 : port 80, 21 and bittorent 1:21 : other traffic 1:211 : you 1:210 : mom 1:210 : daddy Stef Ps. You don't need vnc to control xmms : libxmms-perl - Interactive remote control for XMMS (X MultiMedia System) in perl XMMS is a multimedia player for X windows. This perl package contains a 'shell' for interacting with a running XMMS via IPC to control songs and playing. A perl interface to the XMMS config, remote and other utilities are provided via this package as well. This library exists at http://www.cpan.org xmms-infopipe - General plugin for XMMS, reports real-time information to a pipe. This plugin allows you to read XMMS information from a named pipe. Usable for webpages, irc-clients and where you would like real-time information from XMMS. Shows song position, song, length, playlist position, status (stoped/playing/paused), song title displayed by XMMS and filename. Easy parsable textformat. xmms-shell - XMMS Shell - Interface to control XMMS from the Console. This is a shell to control xmms from the linux-console. You can edit the playlist, change skins, play, control the volume and much more. -- stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.openprojects.net _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/