Hello all,
I have a masquerading server with 2 ethernet cards, eth0(202.52.x.x) to the 
internet and eth1(192.168.100.x) to my local network customers. I've enabled 
nat and my customers are able to browse the internet well (My customer are 
cyber cafe owners). I've limited their bandwidth. The issue is that I've 
limited their bandwidth on ipbasis ( say 192.168.100.6 is assigned 64kbps). My 
view is that they can change their ip to something else (say 192.168.100.15) 
and consume full bandwidth because i've not limited or given more bandwidth to 
that particual ip.

To accomplish my condition, I thought of:

#iptables -P FORWARD DROP
To disable all packet forwarding by default.
and then

#iptables -A FORWARD -s 192.168.100.6 -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
To allow my that particular ip to access the net.

But after this command the customer isn't able to browse the net. He's still 
able to ping my masquerading server. Where am i wrong and what could be a 
solution ? Please help !

I also think my approach to be insufficient. Because still my customer with ip 
(192.168.100.6) can connect to the net if he changes the ip to my some other 
customers ip (192.168.100.15), say if his machine is shutdown at that time.

Is there a better approach ?
Any reply will be greatly appreciated.

Ritesh


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