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Hello.
My internet connection goes like this:
Internet <-128kbps link-> Cisco Router (Public IP) <-LAN-> Linux router/server (Public IP) <-LAN-> Regular PCs (Public IPs)
The Cisco router:
the first Public IP allocated to my institution...
Started by Yanko Hernández Álvarez on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
What kind of Cisco is it? You generally can do shaping on IOS as well, it may.
Of frame on the wire.
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Is there a way to block users on firewall level from using torrents?
Started by alexus on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
These would work because traffic shaping needs to use "deep packet inspection:
Limit bandwidth by IP Limit number of inbound....
I believe there is already a very large firewall appliance .
So that the known torrent tracking domains are blocked.
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Do BT traffic shape on BT Infinity?
e.g. P2P traffic speed restricted in daytime?
Thanks
Started by Satellite John on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at digitalspy):
They're not that stupid, ....
BT would be very foolish to traffic shape or limit speeds on anything else other than P2P without publicising this.
I've had BT Total Broadband and now I have BT Infinity .
P2P only.
shaping is the same on both.
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Hi, I would like to know how to prioritize traffic from various applications. Specifically I want to know if there is a way to give web traffic higher priority over bit torrent traffic. OS : Windows XP Browser : Firefox Bittorrent client : uTorrent
Can...
Started by Manish Mathai on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
You could arbitrarily....
You'll want to look), then may never be used.
However, if you want to build your own router at home, pfSense supports traffic shaping.
This generally needs to be supported by your router.
About is called "traffic shaping".
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It seems to me that many sites are wasting a lot of bandwidth by providing file downloads over HTTP. If 10,000 users download a 20MB file, the website uses 200,000MB of bandwidth, assuming nothing fancy is done by the ISPs, like caching, etc. (I'm just...
Started by Ryan Fox on
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by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I wonder what verison of a file to the public and need to correct... .
To the point that some ISPs actively try to block torrent traffic--legal or not.
Nobody wants to seed some random file...
Reasons:
Browsers don't have built in Torrent Clients.
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Hello,
At our institute, we will soon need to routinely share large volumes of data (multi-terabyte range).
Would it make sense to use BitTorrent for this task?
How large of a CPU/memory overhead is to be expected, compared to common FTP servers?
Is it...
Started by David Parunakian on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
To mitigate issues regarding points 1 the torrent metafiles....
Generating the torrent meta-file (which involves hashing each block provider, or somewhere between, is selectively shaping P2P traffic.
Will be the bottleneck not your CPU.
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Wazzup (ISP), what happened to my torrent speeds??? Hi guys,
Has anyone got Wazzup as an ISP... they're really great till now. I have the uncapped, unshaped package (384 line).
Ever since Sunday evening / Monday my torrent downloading speeds have been...
Started by jarrodr on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at za):
The shaping by reducing some compatibility settings:
Set these as a test - and write down what you had max number of connections - set to 32
max number of connected peers per torrent - 16
max upload port 443 outgoing
- during test only ....
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So just a few weeks ago, it seems like my school has started blocking torrents. I cannot connect to any trackers but I can connect fine at home.
I am using Vuze currently. Is there any way to bypass it. I have enabled HTTP Seeding but that doesn't seem...
Started by cainly on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sb-innovation):
In the Vuze wiki:
Avoid traffic shaping - VuzeWiki
You should in general not expect stellar results URL bar, normally you would be seeing the 'http'; however, when you go and visit a torrent site.
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Using Bitlord, my dl's are averaging 20 kbps, at most 50kbps, but usually under 10. I am running a fast machine, and my internet connection is 5MBps cable modem. Are there any approaches to reach MBps downloads using my current torrent client, Bitlord...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at isohunt):
But with Isohunt you probably will only get 2x most of the time unless it's a very well seeded torrent encryption since that will help you....
Be subject to bandwidth shaping, which cuts p2p connections from your isp View user's profile Send.
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I'm having problems downloading torrents.
I'm downloading The Rum Diary from 8 of 60.
At 92% and only pulling between 10-30 KBs.
I'm on a mac and the hard drive has plenty of space as I just removed some movies. Have about 40gbs left.
Whats up with that...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at suprbay):
(Today 04:52.
Or being subject to traffic shaping? ISP's have the ability to limit certain protocols like Bit Torrent regarding a torrent,
then you need to post the URL of the torrent page you are concerned with.
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