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Date:      Fri, 11 Sep 1998 11:39:51 PDT
From:      "Marty Leisner" <leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com>
To:        Julian Elischer <julian@whistle.com>
Cc:        User MEASL <measl@mfn.org>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Bandwidth Throttling 
Message-ID:  <9809111839.AA06034@gnu.sdsp.mc.xerox.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 10 Sep 1998 15:10:58 PDT." <Pine.BSF.3.95.980910150705.24943B-100000@current1.whistle.com> 

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> there are a few bandwidth throttlers but they usually can only throttle
> "OUTGOING" sessions as incoming sessions are controlled by the 
> equipment at the ISPs site.
> 
> Luigi's dummynet code (see the archives of the 'current, hackers and net
> mailing lists) can do some inbound throttling using queues in incoming
> sessions.
> I haven't tried it but hey give it a try... :-)

I'm not experienced with throttling (but I like the idea).

Can't you control the frequency of the acks on the receiver to
control bandwidth...once the window is full, it seems the bandwidth can be
controlled (there's a discussion about adding a throttling option to wget).


-- 
marty
leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com  
The Feynman problem solving Algorithm
        1) Write down the problem
        2) Think real hard
        3) Write down the answer
                Murray Gell-mann in the NY Times





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