[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi ! > > Is there a tool which can handle the maximum limit of kilobites > what a user can use ? I want to restrict the usage of bandwith for > every people. Example the online editor could use the bandwith > upto 20kb-s but the secretary only could use 3 kbits maximum. So > she could start to download the big avis and mp3-s but couldn't eat > all of the bandwith with 5 simoultanous download. > Thanks, > Ago
HI Ago, You can use Traffic Shaper (kernel option and package) but pay attention on how to set it since it has some limitation on how to manage bandwith. I read document long time ago and i remember it can handle from 9.600 bps to 256Kbps per each connection....take a look if it's your situation.... -- _____ ___ _ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ _ _ _____ |_ _|| _|| | | _|| _|| _ || \/ | | ||_ _|| _ || | | || _ | | | | _|| |_ | _|| |_ | _ || \/ | | | | | | _ || |_ | || _ | |_| |___||___||___||___||___||_||_| |_| |_| |_| |_||___||_||_| |_| [EMAIL PROTECTED] - South European @ccess Back Bone ------------------ http://www.seabone.net/ ------------------- Fabio Massimo Di Nitto | Debian GNU/Linux Woody 2.2.15 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | running on mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Laptop AMD K6-2 400Mhz 64Mb