Ktctool is a Linux software that offers a user-friendly interface to the tc commandline program, used for managing network bandwidth effectively.
One of the key features of Ktctool is its ability to provide information about TC objects like qdiscs, classes, and filters. You can also create and change a wide variety of qdiscs using this software, including CBQ, DSMARK, FIFO, PRIO, RED, SFQ, TBF, and Ingress. Additionally, you can create classes and filters (including fw, route, tcindex, and u32), and add police info when necessary.
Ktctool also makes it easy to delete TC objects, get help on any parameter, view and edit log files executed by TC commands, and view hierarchical structures for all TC objects. You can right-click on any of these objects to select an action, and there are TC man pages available in the menu as well.
To use Ktctool, you'll need to have tc installed on your system. This software is compatible with a wide variety of Linux distributions and is well-maintained. The latest version comes with several bug fixes that should eliminate most known build problems. Overall, Ktctool is a solid choice for anyone seeking a graphical interface for managing network bandwidth within Linux.
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