All,
I want to block (or limit) the Kazaa from our network. How can I do that?
What tools should I use?
PS. If the topic was already discussed, please tell me where I can get it.
Don't brush me off.
Thx Rgds,
Awie
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Hi Martin,
After shaping certain ip's and services, I would like to place the rest
ip's and services as default i.e can utilize only remaining bandwidth. I
know in HTB default can be defined. Can I get an idea that how can I
proceed in case of CBQ. Few example may definately help.
Regards
I would like to give my customers a special 64/128 service.
With this service you can:
- download at 64kbit/s all you like (unless...)
- you can have peaks up to 128kbit/s, but the peaks should not be longer
than (say) 5 minutes, and then, after that you will have to wait your
bucket to
Hi Awie,
I you simply want to block Kazaa, you need to set up a Firewall that
is restrictive of outgoing requests (Kazaa does not need to have
incoming ports forwarded or open).
Block this Port 1214/TCP (incoming and outgoing).
Cheers,
Tom.
A All,
A I want to block (or limit) the Kazaa from
hi all,
can anyone comment on an excellent inexpensive linux compatible
appliance with 4 or more ethernet ports that could be suitable for
bandwidth management and routing?
something like the
http://www.en.storever.com/product/openbrick/openbrick-e
this is the only thing i could find, but i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
can anyone comment on an excellent inexpensive linux compatible
appliance with 4 or more ethernet ports that could be suitable for
bandwidth management and routing?
something like the
http://www.en.storever.com/product/openbrick/openbrick-e
this is the only
Hello everyone,
I am using htb to shape bandwidth but I can see heavy ups and downs from
the specified limit. I have seen users with 24Kbit limitation can reach
upto 36Kbit.
Can there be any problem if I set 10 classes each restricted to 24kbit
under a class which has been restricted to
El jue, 28-08-2003 a las 20:39, Damion de Soto escribió:
Toshiro Viera wrote:
4. The server's eth0 ip address is 10.5.220.220/16; I logon on to it
(using ssh) from 10.5.1.150, then I try to edit (using vim) the script
described in 3) and I get the kernel panic.
Anybody know what
Awie wrote:
All,
I want to block (or limit) the Kazaa from our network. How can I do that?
What tools should I use?
PS. If the topic was already discussed, please tell me where I can get it.
Don't brush me off.
Thx Rgds,
Awie
google lartc blocking kazaa or just lartc kazaa.
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Currently, I have got an ipv6 tunnel, that has sit0 as interface.
Since the Tunnel wrapping stuff is still ipv4 traffic that goes over the ppp0
interface, i wondered whether I can classify this kind of traffic and put
into a class. (i dont need to
On Monday 01 September 2003 11:55, Damjan wrote:
I would like to give my customers a special 64/128 service.
With this service you can:
- download at 64kbit/s all you like (unless...)
- you can have peaks up to 128kbit/s, but the peaks should not be longer
than (say) 5 minutes, and then,
On Saturday 30 August 2003 16:37, Yves Bergeron wrote:
Hi,
I used examples I found on this newsgroup and I made the script below.
I have 100 mbits to the internet (eth1) and I need tree qdics :
interactive, normal and slow.
Questions :
With the changes I made for the original
Well,
I came here with a strange problem.
Let's have the following topology.
Equipment A (IPAddr 192.168.1.x) - Interface 1 Linux Router
(192.168.1.1)-Interface 2 Linux Router (192.168.2.1) - Equipment B (IPAddr
192.168.2.x)
Quite simple, isn't it?
What I want...
I want a program onto the Linux
On Monday 01 September 2003 20:05, Gabriel Corcodel wrote:
Well,
I came here with a strange problem.
Let's have the following topology.
Equipment A (IPAddr 192.168.1.x) - Interface 1 Linux Router
(192.168.1.1)-Interface 2 Linux Router (192.168.2.1) - Equipment B (IPAddr
192.168.2.x)
Quite
On Monday, 01 September 2003, at 19:25:13 +0200,
Thilo Schulz wrote:
Currently, I have got an ipv6 tunnel, that has sit0 as interface.
Since the Tunnel wrapping stuff is still ipv4 traffic that goes over the ppp0
interface, i wondered whether I can classify this kind of traffic and put
into
I would like to give my customers a special 64/128 service.
With this service you can:
- download at 64kbit/s all you like (unless...)
- you can have peaks up to 128kbit/s, but the peaks should not be longer
than (say) 5 minutes, and then, after that you will have to wait your
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