Hi,

I would like to limit the bandwidth of outgoing traffic from my lan
(masqueraded) to the Internet or the DMZ. It appears that I could either
follow the Bering bridge/QoS or the Shorewall traffic shaping docs. The
Shorewall approach seems more suitable as I need Shorewall to protect
the lan and DMZ. Is this a correct assumption? 

More questions:

If I _can_ follow the Shorewall method do I still install tc.lrp,
qos-htb.lrp and all of the tc support modules outlined in the Bering
docs?

Do I still need to install bridge.lrp?

My setup consists of Bering 1.2 booting from cdrom, eth0 (WAN, static
IP), eth1 (masqueraded) and eth2 (proxy arp DMZ with 2 servers on public
IPs).

Any other supporting docs, tips and suggestions much appreciated.

Thanks,
Stephen



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