Take a look at the new ip tool -- it allows true traffic shaping if your kernel
was compiled to support it. It also allows you to configure quality of service
rules, etc. You'll find howto's about it under its old name 'iproute2'
Fabio wrote:
> Firewall-HOWTO
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> IPCHAINS-HOWTO
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> Bye
>
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> From: "Scott Farrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: IPChains/squid
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> >
> > If I wanted to configure a Linux proxy/firewall to shape traffic, where
> > would I find a decent how-to/faq on how to do this? (Is this a reasonable
> > idea?)
> >
> > I want to configure something that will help me control napster traffic
> > (among other things)...
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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