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So this is the problem, i have a really crappy internet connection, so crappy that while running ktorrent opening web pages is too slow. So is there a way to limit net access of some apps while others and trying to connect to the net, and the unlimit when the program has finished downloading.
If it ain't broke, broke it then fix it.
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Qos
Last edited by piotrk (2008-09-16 19:28:22)
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You could limit the download and upload rates in ktorrent to a certain amount so that you have enough bandwidth for decent browsing.
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I'd also like to know if there is some app in the repos that can shape outgoing bandwidth on a per-application basis and/or act as an outbound firewall (aaaaah, the vestiges of being a Windows user). Before anyone slaps me with an iptables links, iptables does NOT work on a per-application basis. (I'm not installing it, but if anyone knows a bit about the capabilities of SELinux in this regard, feel free to share some info).
piotrk: Do you know:
a) of an app that can handle QoS on Arch
b) how to configure QoS manually in Arch (i.e. on the local machine)
Last edited by Xyne (2008-09-17 00:14:35)
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you must search in google:
http://www.google.pl/search?hl=pl&as_qd … lr=lang_en
you should make class:)
but to use Qos you must recompile kernel:)
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