We have the Etinc bandwidth manager machine running on FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE.
Although it is not Debian, it seems pretty good turnkey device to limit the p2p stuff. We purchased it as turnkey machine. It functions primarily use as bandwidth shapper. I am also using it as a firewall. It sits between our core Cisco router and our Cisco Catalyst [5500] Switch. We have 9MB feed and the bsd box doesn't work at all. I setup the rules to rate limit on global scale limiting p2p traffic across the network. It works good as a global traffic management device. After setting it up, we had lower latency rates, and greater transfer rates across the board for traditional applications [mail,webstuff,terminal access]. However, since logging can over burden the internal MYSQL server, if someone tries to manage every IP trouble will occur. I almost killed the bandwdith manger once when I setup rules to manage ever one of our 3000 ip addresses. ;-) I do not know of any good devices that can micro manage traffic. Even the packetter is junk from my user prospective. My home provider ly.net uses a Packetter to manage my wireless traffic and the traffic is consistently laggy, which prevents me from playing online games. :-( Just as a side note I think the bwmgr does an ok job as a firewall, but ipf or iptables would be better. For people not familiar with the turnkey bandwidth manager it is composed of both open source software and the 'bwmgr' application. mysql database -- used for holding rules stores firewall rejects and passes stroes bandwidth consumption over time webadmin interface -- used for creating rules and managing the device bwmgr (ETNIC's propietary bandwitdth shapper) --actuall thingy doing bandwidth shapping and firewall stuff. On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:28:23AM +1000, Russell Coker wrote: On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 23:15, Sonny Kupka wrote: > Has anyone used etinc bandwidth manager > (http://www.etinc.com/index.php?page=bwmgr.htm) on a Debian system? > > It's not one of the supported distributions and I just wondered if I could > get by with the software version or if I should just buy one of the > appliances they offer. -- -\ - /- --([0]-[0])-- +--------oOOo-(_)-oOOo--------------------------+ | Theodore Knab | | Annapolis Linux LUG when not a sysadmin | +-----------------------------------------------+ |You are my wife, so you are under contractual | |obligation to like me. ---Homer Simpson | | oOOo | | ( ) oOOo | +--------\ (----( )--------------------------+ \_) ) / (-/