Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2020 16:02:08 +0800 From: Wesley Peng <wesley@freenetMail.de> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: limit bandwidth for a process Message-ID: <ba0b3b3e-3235-8dfa-8b05-bf0464d6fa75@freenetMail.de> In-Reply-To: <e815e567-cf0f-b9e7-f02d-be11fd3adbdc@beepc.ch> References: <8cb1b4a8-b839-e495-272e-1b12f0f2aa6b@freenetMail.de> <a976953e-1124-5eb5-7e4a-94a00ebff3bb@baywinds.org> <e815e567-cf0f-b9e7-f02d-be11fd3adbdc@beepc.ch>
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xpetrl wrote: > FTP is using per default port 21 for command and random port for > transfer with clients. For this reason, isn't trivial to firewall an FTP > server and you have to use an FTP-Proxy, which makes the program useful > on firewall. yes, the data transfer port is changed every time, so package filter on specific port is hard to configure. I am looking for a solution for limitation bandwidth against specific process. is there such one? regards.
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