Hi,
More info can be found on lartc.org and I have some examples and extra
info about shaping on docum.org.
Stef
PS. It seems to me that your shift and enter key is broken.
On Saturday 03 August 2002 09:21, d d wrote:> i have a linux server/firewall running for my network 192.168.1.10/255. my
> set up is as follows...i have a adsl modem ppp0 interface that uses an
> ethernet card eth1, connected to server.my network is on eth0. i am
> currently running cbq.init-v0.7 script for limiting incoming bandwidth on a
> per ip basis.this works well.there are 14 clients on the network and they
> all use peer to peer programs like kazaa,etc. the connection is 1300k down
> and only 256k up , and at times the outgoing bandwidth is used up. i would
> really like to limit the outgoing bandwidth on a per ip basis, since i have
> a ftp server running on my pc, a client on the network and would prefer to
> allow it half the available outgoing bandwidth while limiting the other
> clients to very small outgoing bandwidth. need help!!!!... any suggestions
> please...anything thing that works to limit outgoing bandwidth thanx for
> the help in advance
>
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