My objective is to limit bandwidth through each user's IP\
THanks
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I have 2 nic card with fedora installed. Now, do i need to install any bridge
or gateway? or straight install and configue HTB? My objective is to limit
bandwidth in and out from the ethernet card.
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You Should Make the policies for eth0 and eth1.
Deepak Singhal
- Original Message -
From: asko askeltaja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:33:44 +0200 (EET)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [LARTC] htb and bridge
> Hi,
>
> internet -- router --
Hi,
internet -- router eth0(linux/bridge=br0)eth1
LAN
above is my configuration. I am using htb and bridge. I wonder what interface i should
shape, eth0, eth1 or br0 that it works?
regards,
Asko
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, zain arrifa'i wrote:
> does anyone know about HTB shaping in a bridging
> machine?
> I currently run my shaper box as bridge and something
> is going strange, such as a class cannot send at rate
> it supposed to.
> I mean if anyone know something about bridging and its
> htb s
does anyone know about HTB shaping in a bridging
machine?
I currently run my shaper box as bridge and something
is going strange, such as a class cannot send at rate
it supposed to.
I mean if anyone know something about bridging and its
htb shaping behavior.
thanks in advance.
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