"(the UNIAC did) not even mentioned in Stephen Segaller's otherwise thorough "Nerds 2.0.l, A Brief History Of The Internet" published last year.." Nerds 2.0.1 'thorough', that is a joke. It was a horrible book. It did not mention anything about news groups, IRC, UUNET or anything to do with the *real* history of the Internet. Instead, it focused many chapters on Microsoft who did everything for years to kill the Internet. That book is a joke.
oops.. I posted too soon.. so if any company wants to pick up this project and give it a good home (and hopefully make it open-source) please email me. We are only asking what we have into it.. The address is paulusk@indirect.com..
This might not be the appropriate forum but.... my company worked on this project (a traffic shaper kernel module) for over a year and we didn't have the resources to test and sell the product. The features we have implemented are a lot more advanced than what is currently in the 2.2.X kernels like: 1. Bandwidth regulation based on: IP address or ranges of IPs TCP or UDP service 2. Bursting for any or all the bandwidth shaping rules 3. Real-time bandwidth statistics 4. dynamic configuration of bandwidth shaping rules
"(the UNIAC did) not even mentioned in Stephen Segaller's otherwise thorough "Nerds 2.0.l, A Brief History Of The Internet" published last year.." Nerds 2.0.1 'thorough', that is a joke. It was a horrible book. It did not mention anything about news groups, IRC, UUNET or anything to do with the *real* history of the Internet. Instead, it focused many chapters on Microsoft who did everything for years to kill the Internet. That book is a joke.
oops.. I posted too soon.. so if any company wants to pick up this project and give it a good home (and hopefully make it open-source) please email me. We are only asking what we have into it.. The address is paulusk@indirect.com..
This might not be the appropriate forum but.... my company worked on this project (a traffic shaper kernel module) for over a year and we didn't have the resources to test and sell the product. The features we have implemented are a lot more advanced than what is currently in the 2.2.X kernels like: 1. Bandwidth regulation based on: IP address or ranges of IPs TCP or UDP service 2. Bursting for any or all the bandwidth shaping rules 3. Real-time bandwidth statistics 4. dynamic configuration of bandwidth shaping rules