available as a module.
ipfw+dummynet can do that also, and they are available as modules (no need to
rebuild the kernel).
used for some times, no problems.
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Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 12:34:22PM -0700, ann kok wrote:
thank you
Can I limit the bandwidth by user what they use any
program to download and upload?
The pf firewall can do this. Filter packets by user, then assign them to
an appropriate queue. Read pf.conf(5). You'll hav
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 12:34:22PM -0700, ann kok wrote:
> thank you
>
> Can I limit the bandwidth by user what they use any
> program to download and upload?
The pf firewall can do this. Filter packets by user, then assign them to
an appropriate queue. Read pf.conf(5). You'll have to rebuild the
office
> >
> > ls there any way to limit the server resource per
> > user?
> >
>
> Have a look a login.conf (man 5 login.conf)
>
> Peter
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ann kok wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have desktop computer to our user access to use eg:
> web browser. office
>
> ls there any way to limit the server resource per
> user?
>
Have a look a login.conf (man 5 login.conf)
Peter
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Hi all
I have desktop computer to our user access to use eg:
web browser. office
ls there any way to limit the server resource per
user?
thank you
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