[AuckLUG] Bittorrent Bandwidth Shaping/QOS
Justin Cook
justin at skull.co.nz
Tue Jun 3 16:23:01 NZST 2008
You might find this recent article useful:
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/06/01/2225228&from=rss
If you do gain some measure of control over your QoS, try evenly spacing the
data in the suggested chunk sizes before prioritising some kinds of traffic
over others.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Fuad Tabba <fuad at cs.auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure out a way of controlling the QOS on my laptop to lower
> the priority of torrent traffic. This is just on my laptop, not over a
> whole
> network, and working with a cooperative user (me!) who will not try to work
> around my bandwidth shaping attempts.
>
> I did the usual google search and found heaps of tutorials dealing with
> iptables and the like. However, the ones I found seem to be dealing with
> how
> to do this kind of thing on a network; while that should in theory be
> easily
> transferable to a single machine - in practice I found myself overwhelmed
> by
> all the information out there!
>
> Anyone has any ideas, tips or pointer where to look? Basically all I want
> to
> do is lower the priority of bittorrent (I know what port is being used)
> over
> all kinds of other activity (web, ssh, voip, etc....) on a single
> machine...
>
> Oh, I'm using Kubuntu Gutsy btw...
>
> Cheers,
> /Fuad
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