Re: limiting databytes per user

2001-05-29 Thread Dave Sill
Charles Cazabon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want to change DATABYTES on a per-user basis using tcpserver's tcprules files, you're going to have to be able to map user IDs to IP addresses. There's no way around that. tcprules supports matching hostnames as well as IP addresses. -Dave

limiting databytes per user

2001-05-28 Thread Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
Hi there, Is there a way to limit the control/databytes file by username? I found some documentation about limiting by domainname but not for just a single username. I have some support users that full my queue with videos/games/etc; and also have users that use their mailboxes correctlly, for

Re: limiting databytes per user

2001-05-28 Thread Charles Cazabon
Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a way to limit the control/databytes file by username? If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your smarthost, and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's tcprules files can be used to

Re: limiting databytes per user

2001-05-28 Thread Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your smarthost, and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables (including DATABYTES) on a per-IP basis. Charles Great idea, I'm using dhcp.

Re: limiting databytes per user

2001-05-28 Thread Mark Delany
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 11:55:38AM -0300, Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga allegedly wrote: If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your smarthost, and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's tcprules files can be used to set all environment

Re: limiting databytes per user

2001-05-28 Thread Charles Cazabon
Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If your users inject mail via SMTP from their workstations to your smarthost, and you can map IP addresses to usernames, it's trivial -- tcpserver's tcprules files can be used to set all environment variables (including DATABYTES) on a

Re: limiting databytes per user

2001-05-28 Thread Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga
Yes, providing you can guarantee that your 2MB users will get 192. addresses, and your 10MB users will get 193. addresses. Also note your numbers are wrong; you've put 20KB and 100KB limits on them, not 2MB and 10MB. How can I say 2MB and 10MB so on ? Not necessarily. Some/most DHCP

Re: limiting databytes per user

2001-05-28 Thread Charles Cazabon
Eduardo Augusto Alvarenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, providing you can guarantee that your 2MB users will get 192. addresses, and your 10MB users will get 193. addresses. Also note your numbers are wrong; you've put 20KB and 100KB limits on them, not 2MB and 10MB. How can I say 2MB