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Jens Hoffmann <jh@bofh.de> wrote: >> Gibt es Erfahrungswerte, wie mit dem Problem prinzipiell umzugehen ist? > > Bandbreitenschutz auf der Eingangsseite des Bottlenecks. Also beim Provider. Werde mal beim Provider anfragen, ob er zumindest die Queues auf den Routern beschränkten kann. Das gibt dann halt mehr Packet Loss... wobei die Skype User jetzt eh schon leiden dürften, wenn die Leitung     

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Author: Tino Schwarze
Date: May 17, 2011 01:33

Friedemann Stoyan <usenet@ip6-mail.de> wrote: Naja ich würde den Eingang zu einem Ausgang machen und dann Trafficshapping as usual. Also versuchen einen virtuellen Router zu bauen. Nutzt ja nix. Wenn man die Pakete zu Gesicht bekommt, haben sie den "Schaden" ja bereits verursacht. Was bleibt sind dann esoterische Basteleien (ACKnowledgements verzoegern etc.
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Juergen P. Meier <nospam-1984@jors.net> wrote: >> seit einiger Zeit suche ich schon nach einer Lösung für folgendes >> Problem: Wenn hier im lokalen Netz jemand über die 2 MBit SDSL-Leitung >> einen großen Datentransfer (z.B. via ssh/rsync oder auch HTTP/HTTPS) am > > Beides waere TCP. Siehe unten - z.T. verpackt in OpenVPN und auch IPsec, weshalb das Shaping nicht ganz so trivial ist;     

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Author: Tino Schwarze
Date: May 17, 2011 01:32

Hi Leute, seit einiger Zeit suche ich schon nach einer Lösung für folgendes Problem: Wenn hier im lokalen Netz jemand über die 2 MBit SDSL-Leitung einen großen Datentransfer (z.B. via ssh/rsync oder auch HTTP/HTTPS) am Laufen hat, dann wird die interaktive Arbeit über ebendiese Leitung ziemlich unangenehm (Latenzen um die 2-4s). Für ausgehenden Traffic (Uploads) haben wir das Problem dank
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Here are some quotes from the German pamphlet "How they Lie" from 1940. The pamphlet has many pictures but the words alone are interesting enough: "For example, what would you say if a colleague of yours, whom you regarded as a rival and who disliked you, were to spread the rumor that your household is in disorder, that you murder small children and rape defenseless women? Rest assured     

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Author: Tino Schwarze
Date: May 17, 2011 01:24

Here are some quotes from the German pamphlet "How they Lie" from 1940. The pamphlet has many pictures but the words alone are interesting enough: "For example, what would you say if a colleague of yours, whom you regarded as a rival and who disliked you, were to spread the rumor that your household is in disorder, that you murder small children and rape defenseless women? Rest assured
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Subject: The Pyramid That Is Larger Than The Great Pyramid. June 6, 2010. Most people think that the Great Pyramid is the biggest pyramid in the world but China has one that it. ................................................. ................................................. Archaeology Answers About http://www.beforeus.com/indusa.htm Ancient Civilizations Indus River Valley Ancient     

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Author: Tino Schwarze
Date: May 16, 2011 06:20

ÍÝíÏÉ ÇáÕÍÇÈÉ wrote: This faith must be expressed and tested in actions, faith alone is not enough. Belief in one God requires that we look upon all humanity as one family under the universal Omnipotence of God the Creator and Nourisher of all. Islam rejects the idea of chosen people, making belief in God and good actions the only way to heaven. Upon my last visit to a
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On 5/31/2010 11:59 PM, Mark & Juanita wrote: > Morris Dovey wrote: > >> On 5/31/2010 8:31 PM, Dave Balderstone wrote: >>> In article<hu185c$8jc$1@speranza.aioe.org>, Morris Dovey >>> <mrdovey@iedu.com> wrote: >>> >>>> (political passion filtered out) >>>> >>>> A convoy of civilian passenger and cargo vessels registered in NATO >>>> member countries (Greece, Turkey, and the USA) has been     

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Author: Topaz
Date: May 11, 2011 03:35

Morris Dovey wrote: On 5/31/2010 8:31 PM, Dave Balderstone wrote: In article<hu185c$8jc$1@speranza.aioe.org>, Morris Dovey <mrdovey@iedu.com> wrote: (political passion filtered out) A convoy of civilian passenger and cargo vessels registered in NATO member countries (Greece, Turkey, and the USA) has been attacked by the naval forces of a non-NATO country in
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Author: Topaz
Date: May 11, 2011 03:35

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Author: John Winston
Date: Jun 7, 2010 15:18

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Author: Sondre Øverby
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:12

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Author: Morris Dovey
Date: Jun 1, 2010 00:24

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Author: Mark & Juanita
Date: May 31, 2010 21:59

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