Re: shaping passive ftp traffic

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Am Mittwoch, 21. Juli 2004 02:42 schrieb nix4me:
> Hi,
>
> I have tried unsuccesfully to limit my ftp server send speed in linux.
> I have an ipcop linux firewall/router with 2 nics.  1 nic (eth1) is
> connected to a 3mbit/384Kbit cable connection and the other (eth0) a
> switch.  Behind it i have a suse linux box and a windows box.
>
> On the suse box i run proftpd.  I need to shape my passive ftp send
> speed to 34KBytes because if it is maxed out at 45K it slows down all
> surfing on the entire network.
you can use a ftp-proxy   (for example jftpgw)
A feature of this proxy is limiting speed for ftp-connections.

the url:
http://www.mcknight.de/jftpgw

I'm using it as transparent-proxy only to limit the download-speed of my 
little powerdownloaders ;) and don't cache the downloaded files.

>
> I have tried running wondershaper-htb on the ipcop firewall and it
> limits my upload speed, but it still seems to slow down everything else
> a little bit.   I notice a slow www experience however my ping times are
> good.
>
> Is there a simple way to just put a limit on the traffic coming from the
> passive ports (50000-51000) from my proftpd computer?  I just want to
> set a limit on ftp and not affect anything else.
>
> I have looked at all the documentation and I must admit that I dont
> understand any of it.  It all seems to be too complicated for my needs.
>
> I hope someone out there is doing what I am trying to do.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
Toni
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