Bandwidth shaper for pid












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As a developer, I want to shaper an app bandwidth (for example Android Studio) download or upload rate.




Research



I've find such utilities.




  • Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.


  • Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.


  • Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.



The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.










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  • iptables has rate limit feature , like -m limit --limit 30/s --limit-burst 30 . And iptables has -m owner --pid-owner PID syntex. I am not sure if that works together.
    – Bob Johnson
    Dec 16 at 7:53


















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Problem




As a developer, I want to shaper an app bandwidth (for example Android Studio) download or upload rate.




Research



I've find such utilities.




  • Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.


  • Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.


  • Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.



The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.










share|improve this question
























  • iptables has rate limit feature , like -m limit --limit 30/s --limit-burst 30 . And iptables has -m owner --pid-owner PID syntex. I am not sure if that works together.
    – Bob Johnson
    Dec 16 at 7:53
















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Problem




As a developer, I want to shaper an app bandwidth (for example Android Studio) download or upload rate.




Research



I've find such utilities.




  • Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.


  • Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.


  • Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.



The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.










share|improve this question















Problem




As a developer, I want to shaper an app bandwidth (for example Android Studio) download or upload rate.




Research



I've find such utilities.




  • Wondershaper: bandwidth shaper per interface for applications.


  • Trickle: bandwidth shaper for applications.


  • Firejail: bandwidth shaper for pid, once it load it into a sandbox.



The closest was Firejail, but fail cause i'm looking a command utility to bandwitdh shaper for pid.







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  • iptables has rate limit feature , like -m limit --limit 30/s --limit-burst 30 . And iptables has -m owner --pid-owner PID syntex. I am not sure if that works together.
    – Bob Johnson
    Dec 16 at 7:53




















  • iptables has rate limit feature , like -m limit --limit 30/s --limit-burst 30 . And iptables has -m owner --pid-owner PID syntex. I am not sure if that works together.
    – Bob Johnson
    Dec 16 at 7:53


















iptables has rate limit feature , like -m limit --limit 30/s --limit-burst 30 . And iptables has -m owner --pid-owner PID syntex. I am not sure if that works together.
– Bob Johnson
Dec 16 at 7:53






iptables has rate limit feature , like -m limit --limit 30/s --limit-burst 30 . And iptables has -m owner --pid-owner PID syntex. I am not sure if that works together.
– Bob Johnson
Dec 16 at 7:53

















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