hello Kjell, have a look at the link below, it may be able to give you a starting point for packet shaping for your situation.
http://www.littleyojik.co.uk/computers/traffic_shaping.html regards peter colton On Friday 30 June 2006 13:49, Kjell Rune Skaaraas wrote: > Hi > > I'm sharing an ADSL connection with my landlord, and > need my Debian box (running etch) to cap the bandwidth > use (just its own use, it's not acting as a router). > > Is there any way to do this that doesn't involve > setting up a massively complex traffic shaper, tons of > iptables rules etc etc.? I'm used to doing this with > netlimiter on Windows and the only solutions for linux > when I've searched for it I go "What the f...?" over. > All I want is to be able to say "Use max 1500kb/s down > and 150kb/s up on anything outside 10.0.0.*". I really > don't see how that can be so difficult. > > Regards, > Kjell Rune Skaaraas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]