On Wednesday 18 September 2002 14:39, Reza Alavi wrote:>> [Linux Box] >> /|\ >> / | \ >> / | \ >> / | \ >> A B C >> A,C are both NATs. >> B is a router. >> Can I limit the bandwidth of every client simplywith>> their IP addresses?(no matther if they are valid or >> NAT addresses?)>Yes, you are right. >(assuming that NAT are done by the linux box).What I ment was if A and C are both Networks Which use NAT By themselfs and I want tp use Linux Box as only a traffic shaper for them (B is a network behind a router.) Is it possible?? __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today''s headlines http://news.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
On Thursday 19 September 2002 00:58, Reza Alavi wrote:> What I ment was if A and C are both Networks Which use > NAT By themselfs and I want tp use Linux Box as only a > traffic shaper for them (B is a network behind a > router.) > Is it possible??A and C are networks which are NAT-ed by router A and router B. Then if you shape for A and C, it will shape every box which is NAT-ed. If B are router, and NOT doing NAT, then if you shape B, it is only match the router, and NOT imply boxes behind B. You have to shape them one-by-one. -- Salam, Adi Nugroho _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/