Re: Traffic Shaping -- I Need a Push in the Right Direction
I attended a presentation about 'Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator' at the
Denver area LUG. It is offered by a one man operation who calls his
org. APconnections. It is not free, but not at all expensive. Look at
http://www.bandwidtharbitrator.com
I haven't used it, but the owner/developer seems to know what he's
doing, software-wise.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 06:58:55AM -0700, Greg Sims wrote:
> I need to perform bandwidth traffic shaping on a Debian Gateway machine.
> I've done a good bit of surfing but have not been able to find what I want.
>
> ipfw/dummynet - looks like a good combination for FreeBSD. I can't find
> dummynet for Debian.
>
> Squid - limits bandwidth by file type ... I need to limit by ip address,
> range or subnet.
>
> lartc - the tc command looks good but I can't find it for Debian.
>
> I'm already using ipmasq and dnsmasq so synergy with these packages would be
> great. Any help you can provide would be appreciated!
>
> Greg
>
>
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