Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "rate limit HTTP"
2001 Sep 30
1
redirecting whole subnet
Hi folks,
i''m looking for a method to route a whole static subnet to another static
subnet elsewhere on the internet.
I think this must work like this:
Packet going to original destination, packet destination is overridden with
new destination-ip, packet source is overridden with the original destination.
Otherwise the packets will be filtered by the spoofing-protection of the
2004 Nov 16
1
Dynamic traffic shaping or ATM like classes
Is it possible to dynamically do bandwidh reservation?
That is, I want to limit the traffic to 50% for upload
and download, but if there aren''t onbound traffic, who
is doing a download will get 100% of bandwidh and if
there aren''t inbound traffic, who is doing a upload
will get 100%, but if there are both inbound and
outbount traffic, each one get limited to 50%.
I think this
2003 Jul 07
2
Recovering lost data from a journal
Hello All,
I was curious to know if there is any method for recovering data
that has been deleted by a user on accident, this occurred prior to the
running of the official back-up. Anyway, a user ended up losing a few
hours of work, so I need to attempt to recover what I can, if at all
possible.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
586-254-5800
2004 Sep 26
2
low level search for deleted data
Hi everyone,
I lost my complete home directory and am facing the problem of retrieving
some of the deleted data.
I have search the web for this matter, but the only information I found is,
that it's not possible for a program to do this and that I have to puzzle
the files together by scanning the disk (or disk image) with tools like
sleuthkit (www.sleuthkit.org) or lde (lde.sourceforge.net).
2001 Dec 09
1
sfq as solution to "Small ISP problems" and "How could I do this?"
> Subject: [LARTC] Small ISP problems (CBQ)
> First of all, this is what we want (in network priority order):
> 1: SSH - to be realtime always.
I don''t think you want this to always be high prio - that includes scp.
> 2: HTTP to be fast, always.
Clearly can''t be done if you have more http requests than your
bandwidth can handle.
> 3-> ftp, direct-connect,
2008 Nov 13
6
[PATCH 0/8] I/O bandwidth controller and BIO tracking
Hi everyone,
This is a new release of dm-ioband and bio-cgroup. With this release,
the overhead of bio-cgroup is significantly reduced and the accuracy
of block I/O tracking is much improved. These patches are for
2.6.28-rc2-mm1.
Enjoy it!
dm-ioband
=========
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a
device-mapper driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job
running on
2008 Nov 13
6
[PATCH 0/8] I/O bandwidth controller and BIO tracking
Hi everyone,
This is a new release of dm-ioband and bio-cgroup. With this release,
the overhead of bio-cgroup is significantly reduced and the accuracy
of block I/O tracking is much improved. These patches are for
2.6.28-rc2-mm1.
Enjoy it!
dm-ioband
=========
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a
device-mapper driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job
running on
2008 Nov 13
6
[PATCH 0/8] I/O bandwidth controller and BIO tracking
Hi everyone,
This is a new release of dm-ioband and bio-cgroup. With this release,
the overhead of bio-cgroup is significantly reduced and the accuracy
of block I/O tracking is much improved. These patches are for
2.6.28-rc2-mm1.
Enjoy it!
dm-ioband
=========
Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a
device-mapper driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job
running on
2005 Feb 08
11
More complicated huntgroups / delayed ringing
Stefan Gofferje wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> on my home asterisk, I have a "huntgroup" for incoming calls on the
> private line which first let ring my phones in my office and living
> room, after a while then office, living room and bedroom.
> I do this by simply putting two dial statements in sequence:
>
>
> [private_huntgroup_day]
> exten =>
2004 Apr 03
7
Few question on HTB
Dear All,
Sorry to trouble again..... After go through www.lartc.org I have implemented the HTB instead of CBQ
for the same scenario.
Now following files are under /etc/sysconfig/htb directory.
eth0 DEFAULT=30 R2Q=10
eth0-2.root RATE=256kbps BURST=25k
eth0-2:10.comp1 RATE=120kbps BURST=12k PRIO=0 LEAF=sfq RULE=192.168.200.0/24
eth0-2:20.comp2
2007 Mar 28
4
modprobe ifb
I''m trying to set up a traffic control on ingress attaching a egress qdisc to
the ifb device. The idea is to use a RED algorithm instead of policing
the incoming traffic. After trying with tc-red and not obtaining the
expected results, I decided to try with something easier, and use htb
as bottleneck:
ifconfig ifb0 up
tc qdisc del dev $dev ingress
tc qdisc del dev ifb0 root
tc qdisc add
2018 Sep 04
0
"an" to the wall, see the way... DEM OC RACY. C HAS TIT Y. ... Hancock! Tithe... hehe?
/oh, we're on our way/
/i know we are/
/to somewhere not so far from here/
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<http://prolasgar.ml/lists/lt.php?id=YUgFAA9XUE9RUFMdU1wDX1cNVg>
it's almost like someone wants you to associate Democracy with Handcoock ..
and CK?
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2006 Feb 11
2
oggdropXPd V1.6.11c
I've tried 3 times to drop a 250kb wav file on oggdrop, and oggdrop crashes each time. Is this too large of a file for oggdrop?
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2007 Nov 29
10
ZFS write time performance question
HI,
The question is a ZFS performance question in reguards to SAN traffic.
We are trying to benchmark ZFS vx VxFS file systems and I get the following performance results.
Test Setup:
Solaris 10: 11/06
Dual port Qlogic HBA with SFCSM (for ZFS) and DMP (of VxFS)
Sun Fire v490 server
LSI Raid 3994 on backend
ZFS Record Size: 128KB (default)
VxFS Block Size: 8KB(default)
The only thing
2006 Aug 19
9
SSH scans vs connection ratelimiting
Gang,
For months now, we're all seeing repeated bruteforce attempts on SSH.
I've configured my pf install to ratelimit TCP connections to port 22
and to automatically add IP-addresses that connect too fast to a table
that's filtered:
table <lamers> { }
block quick from <lamers> to any
pass in quick on $ext_if inet proto tcp from any to ($ext_if) port 22
modulate
2017 Oct 20
2
Post-login scripting
No, it's entirely my own.
If all you want to do is write client IP addresses to a database then your script will probably fit in 20 lines of code or so.
On 10/20/2017 05:04 PM, j.emerlik wrote:
> Which one policy server are you using ?
> Someone from that list : http://www.postfix.org/addon.html
>
> 2017-10-20 16:53 GMT+02:00 Gedalya <gedalya at gedalya.net>:
>
>>
2006 Feb 15
4
leaky bucket on bursty multicast
Hi all,
I have an average 2mbit multicast stream that once in a while bursts
high (up to 20mbit/s) in short periods (about 200ms). Could anyone
please help me with directions using tc for configuing leaky bucket
shaping to this stream? I have a 5mbit/s ceiling.
My system is running gentoo linux 2.6.14, and I have compiled in all
QoS modules.
Thanks.
Oivind
2011 May 02
1
Oferta de empleo en Berlin
Hola,
Consultoría en la industria de management a nivel internacional, está
buscando un programador de R a tiempo completo. Se requiere ser residente
en Alemania. La oferta incluye progrmación básica en R, mantenimiento de un
código que está hecho y propuesta de mejoras en el proceso de producción.
Si alguien está interesado en tener mas información por favor escribidme.
Un saludo
--
Patricia
2012 Jun 10
1
Rate-limiting in nsd?
People are proposing rate-limiting built into BIND, to defend against
some DoS attackes (a proposal
<http://fanf.livejournal.com/122111.html> and its implementation
<https://github.com/fanf2/bind-9/blob/master/doc/misc/ratelimiting>).
What is the current thinking for NSD? (It is a truly open question, do
not take it as "this guy requires rate-limiting in NSD".)
2017 Sep 12
2
[PATCH] drm: qxl: ratelimit pr_info message, reduce log spamming
From: Colin Ian King <colin.king at canonical.com>
Simply mmap'ing /dev/dri/card0 repeatedly will spam the kernel
log with qxl_mmap information messages. The following example code
illustrates this:
int main(void)
{
int fd = open("/dev/dri/card0", O_RDONLY);
if (fd == -1)
err(1, "open failed");
for (;;) {
void *m = mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ,
MAP_SHARED,