Hi Marcin,
There is no problem to make limitation on a linux bridge. The rule must
be the same as for a router: there must be applied on eth0 and eth1.
All my best,
Liviu
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> Hi
>
> I have Linux box (Debian) that acting as a bridge.
>
> Eth0 and Eth1 are bridged (br0).
>
> Br0 have public IP.
> Eth0 connects to the internet.
> Eth1 connect to servers in DMZ (with public IPs).
>
> Eth2 connects my Lan (192.168.1.0/24).
>
> My connections is 2Mbit/2Mbit.
>
> I want to limit upload speed for each service on each server in DMZ, but
also for
> users on my Lan. The same for download speed (with IMQ).
>
> How can I achieve this goal? Can I do this operating only on br0
> interface or on each of physical interfaces (eth0,1,2)? In that
> case, how to "synchronize" those interfaces?
>
> Big thanks for any help.
>
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