On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:35 AM, Jeremy Charles <[email protected]> wrote:
> I’ve been directed to figure out how to decrease the amount of Internet
> capacity that is being used by employees to do things that are not
> work-related.  The examples I’ve been given are Netflix and other streaming
> media.

I'm currently using squid and squidGuard for HTTP traffic, and pf
(openBSD) to throttle all other traffic. This has the distinct
disadvantage that I can't block or throttle specific kinds of traffic,
such as HTTPS or the CDNs used by Netflix and Steam.

If anybody knows of an application that can throttle generic IP
traffic by wildcard-hostname I would be interested to know about it.

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