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Implement load-balancing, port forwarding, and rate-limiting with shd-tcp-tools
09-17-2008 08:00 AM
shd-tcp-tools provides a collection of tools for port forwarding, load balancing, and rate-limiting TCP connections. They can be useful if you want to offer SSH services but also limit how much of your bandwidth each user can consume, so that a single long-running SCP operation cannot starve the link from your server to the Internet. Source... |
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