Possibly a side answer...

Another way of doing it is by using Quality of Service
of your Internet router. Some of them (tagada tagada
commercial is coming) like Cisco ones (tagada tagada
commercial has gone), can dynamically allocate the
bandwidth for different servers or clients. This feature
is used by some web hosting companies who have a big fat
pipe to the Internet to restrict the bandwidth used by
a small hosted web site to a small part

Hope this helps (and take the tagada with a sense of
humour)

-eric

At 09:21 13/07/1999 +0800, Chan Yen Jet wrote:
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>Dear all, 
>
>I'm quite new to this Checkpoint Firewall 1.
>
>I'm wondering can we limit the number of connections made through the
>firewall?
>
>Lt's say, my firewall is protecting a web server. I would like to limit
>the number of connection made to the web server from other network but no
>limit from my own network. Is this possible ?
>
>Another question is does anyone know that the HTTP rules that is in the
>Checkpoint Firewall 1 does support HTTP/1.1 or Keep Alive features? Or
>only HTTP/1.0 ? This is very important related to the first question.
>
>Note: My Checkpoint Firewall is running on Win NT 4.0.
>
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>== Yen Jet ==
>
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>       an extra 100 years to fix the problem!"
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