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<title>Satellite</title>
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Sat (Satellite Technology) HOWTO
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Roberto Arcomano berto@fatamorgana.com, Florindo Santoro
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flosan@hack-it.net
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v1.81 - July 31, 2002
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Sat technology is starting to become a great resource for Internet
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users, allowing high bandwidth in downloading and many other interest
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ing services. This document wants to investigate "State of Art" of
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Sat connections in Linux environment, how to get them speeder and to
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share with many clients. You can found latest version of this document
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at http://www.fatamorgana.com/bertolinux <http://www.fatamor
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gana.com/bertolinux> and http://www.hack-it.net/How-To/Sat-HOWTO.html
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<http://www.hack-it.net/How-To/Sat-HOWTO.html>.
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10. Links
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10.1. Open
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http://www.linuxtv.org <http://www.linuxtv.org>
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http://www.fatamorgana.com/bertolinux
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<http://www.fatamorgana.com/bertolinux> http://www.hack-it.net/How-
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To/Sat-HOWTO.html <http://www.hack-it.net/How-To/Sat-HOWTO.html>
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10.2. Commercial
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EuropeOnLine - EON <http://www.europeonline.net>
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Netsystem <http://www.netsystem.com>
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Starspeeder <http://www.starspeeder.com>
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Sat Node <http://www.satnode.com>
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Eliosat <http://www.eliosat.com>
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Falcon Stream <http://www.falconstream.com>
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SkyDSL <http://www.skydsl.com>
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OpenSky <http://www.opensky.it>
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DirecPC <http://www.direcpc.com>
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http://www.xanticbroadband.com/ <http://www.xanticbroadband.com/>
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http://www.fatamorgana.com <http://www.fatamorgana.com>
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<sect1 id="Traffic-Control">
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8.6. Traffic Shaping
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The traffic shaper is a virtual network device that makes it possible
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to limit the rate of outgoing data flow over another network device.
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This is especially useful in scenarios such as ISPs, where it is
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desirable to control and enforce policies regarding how much bandwidth
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is used by each client. Another alternative (for web services only)
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may be certain Apache modules which restrict the number of IP
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connections by client or the bandwidth used.
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<title>Traffic-Control</title>
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Traffic control encompasses the sets of mechanisms and operations by which
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packets are queued for transmission/reception on a network interface. The
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operations include enqueuing, policing, classifying, scheduling, shaping and
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dropping. This HOWTO provides an introduction and overview of the
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capabilities and implementation of traffic control under Linux.
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</para>
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* the linux DiffServ project
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* HTB site (Martin "devik" Devera)
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* Traffic Control Next Generation (tcng)
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TCNG manual (Werner Almesberger)
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* iproute2 (Alexey Kuznetsov)
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iproute2 manual (Alexey Kuznetsov)
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* Research and documentation on traffic control under linux (Stef Coene)
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* LARTC HOWTO (bert hubert, et. al.)
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* guide to IP networking with linux (Martin A. Brown)
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* http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/NET3-4-HOWTO-6.html#ss6.15
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* Traffic Control HOWTO
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to limit the rate of outgoing data flow over another network device.
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This is especially useful in scenarios such as ISPs, where it is
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desirable to control and enforce policies regarding how much bandwidth
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is used by each client. Another alternative (for web services only)
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may be certain Apache modules which restrict the number of IP
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connections by client or the bandwidth used.
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<title>Traffic-Control</title>
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<para>
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Traffic control encompasses the sets of mechanisms and operations by which
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packets are queued for transmission/reception on a network interface. The
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operations include enqueuing, policing, classifying, scheduling, shaping and
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dropping. This HOWTO provides an introduction and overview of the
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capabilities and implementation of traffic control under Linux.
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</para>
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* the linux DiffServ project
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* HTB site (Martin "devik" Devera)
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* Traffic Control Next Generation (tcng)
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TCNG manual (Werner Almesberger)
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* iproute2 (Alexey Kuznetsov)
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iproute2 manual (Alexey Kuznetsov)
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* Research and documentation on traffic control under linux (Stef Coene)
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* LARTC HOWTO (bert hubert, et. al.)
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* guide to IP networking with linux (Martin A. Brown)
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* http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/NET3-4-HOWTO-6.html#ss6.15
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* Traffic Control HOWTO
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