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SubjectRe: rshaper-1.01, for linux-2.0

So does this all mean that I'm not going to be able to use CBQ to make my
slogin bearable when my GLF is webbing unless I put a Linux dialup server
(or something else that impliments CBQ) at my ISP?

:(


On Sat, 8 Aug 1998, Alan Cox wrote:

> > Actually, if you're clever with the window, you can limit incoming traffic.
>
> Try playing with the window on a UDP session, on a header with IP-AH or
> IP-ESP present etc. There are fudged ways of emulating receive flow control
> for tcp - both fiddling with the packets to fake window sizes (dangerous)
> or dropping some acks (running a model on the receive side to see which frames
> didnt logically make it through) but nothing will keep the flow right on
> the receive side the moment someone uses something like NFS or realaudio
> over it
>
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