I know alot about ipfw, dummynet pf, altq and stuff, I am looking for somebody
who implemented in on a large scale so I do not waste time with testing
and configuring, that's why I've looked for the best solution

i know altq is the best but..... is reliable as is HTB or CBQ from linux?


Citat Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> > What is the best sollution (and also simple) to guarantee a bandwidth?
> > 
> > For example if I have an 1024 kbps conection and i want to share
> > this to 30 users and also guarantee 32 kbps to every user so if
> > one of them is doing intense FTP the others to easely browse the
> > net what should I use for that? I am looking for a solution like
> > (and better then) HBT on Linux.
> > 
> > I've googled for a while but there are not so many resources on that.
> 
> Try the Handbook; there are several mentions.
> 
> On -STABLE, there are two solid answers: dummynet(4) and altq(4).  The
> former will be better if you use ipfw(4), the latter if you use pf(4)
> [or, I assume, ipf(4)].
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