On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:53:11 +0545 (NPT), Ritesh wrote in message
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> It just seems to be a reporting tool.
> What I was wanting was to control connectivity to a user on the basis
> of bandwidth. I am wanting to sell services
Have a look at ipac-ng - IP Accounting for iptables( kernel >=2.4)
Micah
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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> It just seems to be a reporting tool.
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Am 2004-08-24 11:53:11, schrieb Ritesh Raj Sarraf:
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> It just seems to be a reporting tool.
> What I was wanting was to control connectivity to a user on the basis of
> bandwidth. I am wanting to sell services to my customer in terms of
> bandwidt
Try with CBQ -> Class based queueing or HTB
in cbq , a parent class is created of certain BW and then its shared among child.
Thjere is a configuration file maintained for each user and u can control the
upper and lower BW.
Regards,
vijaya
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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> It just seems to be a reporting tool.
> What I was wanting was to control connectivity to a user on the basis of
> bandwidth. I am wanting to sell services to my customer in terms of
> bandw
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
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> I have tried ipfm anf it works good.
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to implement ip accounting on the basis of bandwidth
> consumption to my cable lease users. Can someone please suggest me
> a good utilit
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It just seems to be a reporting tool.
What I was wanting was to control connectivity to a user on the basis of
bandwidth. I am wanting to sell services to my customer in terms of
bandwidth, say 500mb/month.
Is there a utility available or do I need to
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Hi all,
I'm trying to implement ip accounting on the basis of bandwidth
consumption to my cable lease users. Can someone please suggest me
a good utility for this ?
TIA,
Ritesh
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appgen, www.appgen.com
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 04:17:49PM +0200, Craig wrote:
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> Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
> with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
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> ..Craig
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For accounting software try SQL-Ledger: http://www.sql-ledger.com/
There's a few POS system; my impression so is that most are either
targeted to a specific business (I believe there's a mature one that does
pizza), very simple or not yet stable. The opos list is a good place for
i
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 16:17:49 +0200
"Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
> with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
>
I've never tried this, just read about it a couple days ago.
appgen, www.appgen.com
On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 04:17:49PM +0200, Craig wrote:
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> Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
> with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
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> ..Craig
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http://www.onesystem.com/
not exactly open source. but its a pos system that runs on linux.
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 10:17:49 Craig wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
> with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
>
> ..Craig
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>
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Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
..Craig
For accounting software try SQL-Ledger: http://www.sql-ledger.com/
There's a few POS system; my impression so is that most are either
targeted to a specific business (I believe there's a mature one that does
pizza), very simple or not yet stable. The opos list is a good place for
i
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 16:17:49 +0200
"Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
> with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
>
I've never tried this, just read about it a couple days ago.
http://www.onesystem.com/
not exactly open source. but its a pos system that runs on linux.
On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 10:17:49 Craig wrote:
> Hi Guys
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> Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
> with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
>
> ..Craig
>
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Hi Guys
Does anyone know of accounting software that can run on Linux,
with Point of Sale capabilities ?>
..Craig
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> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
> Peach Tree
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> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
> Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of
, but settled on Optigold, and have been
happy since.
--Rich
Robert Brown wrote:
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> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
> Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now
> over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree in
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:36:35AM -0400, Robert Brown wrote:
> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
> Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now
> over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our softwar
unting Software
> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are
running
> Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is
now
> over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only
made
> for 1000 or less accounts but th
llmax, but settled on Optigold, and have been
happy since.
--Rich
Robert Brown wrote:
>
> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
> Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now
> over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree in
What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now
over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only made
for 1000 or less accounts but they will be glad to sell us their
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:36:35AM -0400, Robert Brown wrote:
> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
> Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now
> over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our softwar
2001 8:36 AM
Subject: Accounting Software
> What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are
running
> Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is
now
> over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only
made
> for 1
What are other ISPs running for financial accounting software? We are running
Peach Tree 7.0 with a customer base of 3000 users. Printing invoices is now
over 30 hours. A call to Peach Tree informs us that our software is only made
for 1000 or less accounts but they will be glad to sell us
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