Hi, is there a way to limit the bandwidth in a "per hosts" basis?
I'm actually using CBQ / SFQ to limit bandwith for two networks in an internet
link.
It's possible with the linux kernel+iptables+tc to make a packet queue with
TOS based priority?
My coleagues are eating a lot of bw with the use of audiogalaxy and that kind
of peer2peer downloaders. I would like the packets with No delay TOS like
telnet and stuff, to get a high priority and not have to wait for their place
on the queue.
Excuse me for my bad english, but I'm not native speaker.
Regards.
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