Limit SSH speed
I have a number of users tunnel through one of my machines with SSH.
They don't need speed, but do need reliability. Occasionally this uses
large amounts of bandwidth and chokes other things. Does anyone have
any suggests as a way to limit ssh bandwidth to/from this machine
without affecting other traffic?
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