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date: "2003-09-20T18:51:34Z"
title: User-Space Traffic Shaping
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Just stumbled across this: <a href='http://www.stewart.com.au/ip_relay/'>IP Relay</a>, a user-space <acronym title='Transmission Control Protocol'>TCP</acronym>/<acronym title='Internet Protocol'>IP</acronym> traffic shaper.  The page doesn't load here, but it's available in <a href='http://www.debian.org/'>Debian</a> as <code>iprelay</code>.
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Anyone have any information on the IBlogThis and IBlogExtension specifications?  I've been <a href='http://www.google.com/'>googling</a> around for a bit now and I'm having trouble coming up with a solid <abbr title='specification'>spec</abbr>.  Does one exist?  Do they not work the way I think they do?  What I'm looking for is a <acronmy title='Simple Object Access Protocol'>SOAP</acronym> or <acronym title='eXtensible Markup Language - Remote Procedure Call'>XML-RPC</acronym> interface for submitting new blog entries (from <acronym title='RDF Site Summary'>RSS</acronym> aggregators in particular).  I assumed something this obvious existed, and that the <abbr title='specifications'>specs</abbr> above did exactly that, but... yeah.  Anyway, if someone can point me at some documentation, I'd appreciate it (yes, I'm thinking about adding support to <a href='http://www.raggle.org/'>Raggle</a>).
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