Try to use IP masquerading in you linux box. Or you
can configure your linux kernel, for your IP's
bandwidth requirement, be sure you know how to do it.
To start kernel configuring process, change to the
/usr/src/linux directory and run make xconfig, which
open the kernel configuration window. Be carefull on
how to do change the parameters on your kernel,
because it may riun your system, and always remember,
make a backup of your kernel files and creat an
emergency boot disk.
I hope it could help. God bless.

Al Maclang
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--- "Ian C. Sison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, fooler wrote:
> 
> > San Goku wrote:
> >
> > > the delay_pools in squid will only limit the
> bandwidth from the squid server
> > > to the client computer but from the squid server
> to the rest of the world,
> > > that's  a different story.
> 
> I guess so, but doesn't this serve the same purpose?
>  The reason for rate
> limiting per IP is to "force people to slow down"
> and not consume more
> bandwidth than what they are paying for.  In this
> case, the end very much
> justifies the means.
> 
> >
> > > > was wondering is somebody could help me
> configure squid for bandwidth
> > > > shaping per IP.
> >
> >     yup as what william wants. for the rest of the
> world, if you have cisco router that has a feature
> of "rate-limit"
> > command, then it will serve your purpose. for
> other routers dont have a rate limiting features,
> then you can buy some
> > hardware like packeteer (
> http://www.packeteer.com/ ) for example.
> >     from small to medium scale traffic, you can
> install freebsd acting as your router/gateway and
> activate the
> > dummynet feature.
> 
> Why use a router when linux cbq bandwidth shaping is
> available... \8)
> 
> I'd rather use a linux pc with considerably more CPU
> power than spend $$$
> for a cisco or packeteer.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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