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
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
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
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
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-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
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
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
¡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.
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
¡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:
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
* 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
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