Re: bandwidth control

2008-11-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 03 November 2008, Phillipus Gunawan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about 'bandwidth control': I am looking a (debian) package to control bandwidth for my network So far, the best candidate from googling is IPCop, which I havent try it yet. I do bandwidth shaping using tc directly. You might

bandwidth control

2008-11-03 Thread Phillipus Gunawan
Hi there, I am looking a (debian) package to control bandwidth for my network So far, the best candidate from googling is IPCop, which I havent try it yet. I want to be able to control the bandwidth for each host (mix win, lin, mac) The idea of IPCop is to have 2 or 3 (with DMZs) NIC and make

Gateway Bandwidth Control

2001-07-19 Thread Hereward Cooper
Hi, I'm running a simple two machine network, with the main machine connected a ISDN line, and setup to be a gateway to the internet for the other. When only one machine is accessing the net it works at full speed (~7.2k/s) fine, but when I try to get both machines online at the same

RE: Gateway Bandwidth Control

2001-07-19 Thread Adam Bell
I could be off base here, but isn't that what the QoS/Fair-Sharing options in the kernel config are for? --adam b. -Original Message- From: Hereward Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 8:58 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Gateway Bandwidth Control

Re: Gateway Bandwidth Control

2001-07-19 Thread Hereward Cooper
. -Original Message- From: Hereward Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 8:58 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Gateway Bandwidth Control Hi, I'm running a simple two machine network, with the main machine connected a ISDN line, and setup to be a gateway

RE: Gateway Bandwidth Control

2001-07-19 Thread Adam Bell
as a module and seeing if it helps, then removing it if not. --adam b. -Original Message- From: Hereward Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 10:51 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Gateway Bandwidth Control On Thursday 19 July 2001 12:20, Adam Bell

Re: Bandwidth Control Program

1999-03-31 Thread Javier Castillo
Hola, ¿ qué tal ? I think that this version is very old, and I don't know if this package has the 'tc' utility, which is the program to manage bandwidths. PD: Argentina - Holanda ? Saludos. Horacio J. Peña wrote: ¡Hola! With the new kernel 2.2, you can use IPROUTE2. The problem is that

Re: Bandwidth Control Program

1999-03-31 Thread Horacio J . Peña
¡Hola! Hola, ¿ qué tal ? Muy bien, y tu? :-) I think that this version is very old, and It's old, but work fine. I don't know if this package has the 'tc' utility, which is the program to manage bandwidths. Yes. It has it... PD: Argentina - Holanda ? Paso del futbol... Saludos.

Re: Bandwidth Control Program

1999-03-30 Thread Javier Castillo
Rademacher wrote: Hello guys. Okay. Here is a question. I am looking for a bandwidth control software so I can cramp down on the amount of bandwidth on certain network LANs that I am setting up here. In other words, we are an ISP here but we are expanding to provide LAN

Re: Bandwidth Control Program

1999-03-30 Thread Horacio J . Peña
¡Hola! With the new kernel 2.2, you can use IPROUTE2. The problem is that isn't a .deb package, so you must compile and install it, becase it's .tgz. There is a .deb, and it's in slink. (it's not the newest version, but it works great here...) Look at this web:

Bandwidth Control Program

1999-03-29 Thread Russell Rademacher
Hello guys. Okay. Here is a question. I am looking for a bandwidth control software so I can cramp down on the amount of bandwidth on certain network LANs that I am setting up here. In other words, we are an ISP here but we are expanding to provide LAN networks to several

Re: Bandwidth Control Program

1999-03-29 Thread Ulrik Haugen
* Russell Rademacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am looking for a bandwidth control software so I can cramp down on the amount of bandwidth on certain network LANs that I am setting up here. In Have a look at traffic-shaper in the new kernels. I know it's in the 2.2.x I guess it could