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List:       webmin-l
Subject:    [webmin-l] Help with Traffic Shaping by WebMin
From:       "Salvatore Baglieri" <salvobaglieri () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-10-24 8:59:10
Message-ID: ff34003f0610240159n2b9f707bl9f2c4d5d85334214 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi All,
this is my first post.

I write just to ask about "traffic shaping".

That is to say, at the moment I use squid's delay pools to limit download
speed for files bigger than X kbytes.

But i would prefer to give priority to each port in squid, for example:

if there's HTTPS (port 443) traffic, it has priority;
else if there's SMTP traffic.. (25);
else if there's FTP traffic (21);
else if there's HTTP traffic (80);
and.. above all...
if there's no traffic.. then let p2p-program download

anyway, it will be good also to give fixed static speed to each port, for
example:

ensure https trasferts 40kb/s
ensure smtp 5kb/s...

But, Squid is just a HTTP proxy...

I ask already here <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26055>,
here<http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=938220d5ef9f95b96486eef5c4e9e88f&t=274795>,
to Jamie and to Squid-MailingList.

I see this <http://www.wenzk.net/?action_viewthread_tid_88.html> but also a
lot of google result ("Traffic shaping" or "QoS with Linux").

Regards,
Salvatore Baglieri

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Hi All,<br>this is my first post.<br><br>I write just to ask about &quot;traffic \
shaping&quot;. <br><br>That is to say, at the moment I use squid's delay pools to \
limit download speed for files bigger than X kbytes.<br><br> But i would prefer to \
give priority to each port in squid, for example: <br><br>if there's HTTPS (port 443) \
traffic, it has priority;<br>else if there's SMTP traffic.. (25);<br>else if there's \
FTP traffic (21);<br>else if there's HTTP traffic (80); <br>and.. above all...<br>if \
there's no traffic.. then let p2p-program download <br><br>anyway, it will be good \
also to give fixed static speed to each port, for example:<br><br>ensure https \
trasferts 40kb/s<br>ensure smtp 5kb/s... <br><br>But, Squid is just a HTTP \
proxy...<br><br>I ask already <a \
href="http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=26055">here</a>, <a \
href="http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=938220d5ef9f95b96486eef5c4e9e88f&amp;t=274795">
 here</a>, to Jamie and to Squid-MailingList.<br><br>I see <a \
href="http://www.wenzk.net/?action_viewthread_tid_88.html">this</a> but also a lot of \
google result (&quot;Traffic shaping&quot; or &quot;QoS with Linux&quot;). \
<br><br>Regards,<br>Salvatore Baglieri<br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp;



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