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== Bandwidth Controller Script for Tor by Bogdan Drozdowski ==
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Some server operators wish to have a tool which would change their Tor server's bandwidth limit at given times.
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The simplest solution I could come with is the following Perl script: [http://rudy.mif.pg.gda.pl/~bogdro/tor/torbandwctl.pl torbandwctl.pl].
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Homepage: http://rudy.mif.pg.gda.pl/~bogdro/tor/tor.html
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Syntax:
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perl torbandwctl.pl [-p|--port NNNN] hour1:min1 "bandwidth1" [hour2:min2 "bandwidth2" ...] &
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* ''NNNN'' is the Tor control port number (default: 9051)
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* ''hour1:min1'' is the time at which the script should set the Tor bandwidth to ''bandwidth1''
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* ''bandwidth1'' is the bandwidth value, in any format Tor can understand. It should be put in quotes, because running the script as
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'''torbandwctl.pl hh:mm 1 MB'''
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will cause the "1 MB" part to be passed as two separate arguments.
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* The & causes the script to be put in background by the shell (works under Bash). This is required (unless you can afford losing a terminal), because the script never exits.
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Example: ./torctl.pl --port 9051 11:37 "500" 11:38 "200"
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Requires:
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* Perl
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* Perl's IO::Socket::INET
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License: GPLv2
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See also: TheOnionRouter/CronBandwidthLimit |
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