Otherwise use 2 network card in a system and with the help of the ccproxy
act that system as client cum server. That ll solve your problems.
On Feb 7, 2015 6:51 AM, "Arun V" <arun...@autmdu.ac.in> wrote:

> Try ccproxy, I think you ll get a solution.
> On Feb 6, 2015 10:37 PM, "Baskar Selvaraj" <bas...@linuxpert.in> wrote:
>
>> >> How can I view each of their systems downloading rates daily?
>> >>
>> >> How can I able to control it?
>> >>
>> >> Without any external Device like routers, Is there any Open source or
>> >> Free
>> >> Software's available to monitor each Computer?
>>
>> Recommending pfsense for its features and simplicity, providing most
>> of the functionality of common commercial firewalls for your
>> requirements, all for FREE.
>>
>> https://www.pfsense.org/
>>
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