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Feb 10 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Feb 10 |
answered | Ubuntu Service: Unknown Instance |
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Jun 11 |
awarded | Student |
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Jun 2 |
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How to limit the upload/download of a program already running (A process)? What amazes me is how tough it is to find one. i mean windows has several like the netlimiter and mentioned. But Linux, an operating system that is an expert in networks does not even have a tool to easily limit (Something that should be very easy to do in linux) the bandwidth of not only an interface like the above mention programs i tried but to limit how a process uses the bandwidth. This option that i thought to be a part of the way the network in Linux is made is not found. So my best bet is that the option i have not found it yet or it does not exist....yet |
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Jun 2 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jun 2 |
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How to limit the upload/download of a program already running (A process)? edited title |
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Jun 2 |
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How to limit the upload/download of a program already running (A process)? Does not do anything. I already tried the way the man page said. It loads the service and then i load the program. If i change anything it does not work. The option of pid like i said is not implemented. |
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Jun 2 |
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How to limit the upload/download of a program already running (A process)? It show that option in the webpage but it does not appear implemented. |
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Jun 2 |
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How to limit the upload/download of a program already running (A process)? Thank you but it did not work. It did not specify a process but instead only an network interface or ports. |
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Jun 2 |
asked | How to limit the upload/download of a program already running (A process)? |