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8 | 75 | |
1,651 | 3,631 | |
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0.0 | 6.7 | |
about 2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Shell | C | |
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wondershaper
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How to control [limit] network bandwidth in linux 🐢
this article will help you limit your network bandwidth using wondershaper tool !!
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Bandwith management on linux for downloads
Yes, you can do this via Wondershaper (https://github.com/magnific0/wondershaper) for example: https://vitux.com/how-to-limit-network-bandwidth-in-ubuntu/
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Is there a tool to control bandwidth for debugging purposes?
I’d like to play with the device’s bandwidth for debugging purposes. I saw wondershaper but it seems to have issues on Jetsons.
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plugins or addons for tc
For super simplification (bandwidth + shaping) wondershaper has a wrapper script - https://github.com/magnific0/wondershaper/ tc has a lot of depth to it depending on what you are trying to accomplish, unfortunately besides going through the man page and trying stuff I don't really have anything else to give you.
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Setup highly customizable wifi hotspot on system
[1]: https://github.com/magnific0/wondershaper/blob/master/wondershaper
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How do professionals limit the HTTP request rate to avoid taking up the connection speed?
To quote from the readme:
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If a linux/unix was rewritten today, what would be different?
You better never try something like the wondershaper with ifconfig ...
- How do I limit my bandwidth on Ubuntu?
bubblewrap
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I Use Nix on macOS
Nothing nix specific but you may be interested in https://github.com/containers/bubblewrap
- I reduced the size of my Docker image by 40% – Dockerizing shell scripts
- Exploring Podman: A More Secure Docker Alternative
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Using GitLab Kubernetes Runners to Build Melange Packages
Recently, I came across Chainguard and wrote the article How to build Docker Images with Melange and Apko. As a fervent supporter of Kubernetes and GitLab CI, I was eager to experiment with building images using Melange in this particular setup. GitLab's shared Runners work seamlessly with Bubblewrap, eliminating the need for additional configurations. This post is intended for enthusiasts like myself, interested in hosting their own Kubernetes Runners and leveraging the Kubernetes Runner Type of Melange.
- how strong is the steam (runtime) sandbox for games?
- Server-side sandboxing: Containers and seccomp
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A Study of Malicious Code in PyPI Ecosystem
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This is basically manually invoking what Flatpak does:
https://github.com/containers/bubblewrap
This is also useful for more than just security. E.G., you can test how your app would behave on a fresh install by masking your user configuration files. I personally also have a tool that uses it to basically bundle all dependencies from an entire Linux distribution in order to make highly portable AppImages— Been meaning to post that, will get around to it eventually maybe.
The flags above should hide your user data (`--tmpfs`), disable network access (`--unshare-all`), hide/virtualize devices and OS state (`--dev` and `--proc`), and make the rest of the root filesystem read-only (`--ro-bind`— Including the insecure X11 socket in `/tmp`, which you might want to expose for GUI apps).
Check them against `bwrap --help`; I might have omitted one or two more things you'd need.
- Bubblewrap – Low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool used by Flatpak
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Firejail: Light, featureful and zero-dependency security sandbox for Linux
While trying to find out more comparison information, found this light on details issue:
https://github.com/containers/bubblewrap/issues/81
It mentions nsjail and minijail.
What are some alternatives?
trickle - Trickle is a userland bandwidth shaper for Unix-like systems.
firejail - Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf sandbox
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
go - The Go programming language
flathub - Issue tracker and new submissions
toxiproxy - :alarm_clock: :fire: A TCP proxy to simulate network and system conditions for chaos and resiliency testing
nsjail - A lightweight process isolation tool that utilizes Linux namespaces, cgroups, rlimits and seccomp-bpf syscall filters, leveraging the Kafel BPF language for enhanced security.
appvm - Nix-based app VMs
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
cli-guidelines - A guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day.
multipass - Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances