Rajnish Saxena wrote: > > I am also a member of linux-delhi.org forum and recently joined the group. I > am new learner of Linux. I was working for Sybase in WTC in NY till Dec > 2000. After that I came back to India due to some personal attentions. I > have started here in Janakpuri, New Delhi a small venture of providing the > bandwidth to the various users by setting up the servers in Linux and taken > the bandwidth from ISP. Actually I am AS/400 guy and recently started > reading linux after one company installed the software and make promises > that it will control the bandwidth on per user basis but to my surprise I > find it not doing anything. I spent money and time and finally started > myself to manage the things. I have done some R&D and started the CBQ for > managing the bandwidth but still I am not able to do the exact on per user > basis. If you have some time and want to help...please help me in explaining > how can I manage the bandwidth on per user/IP basis. > > ISP ---->(128Kbit) (eth1)-Linux Box-(eth0) --->Client1 (24Kbit) > --->Client2.(48Kbit).etc > > Similarly for uploading... > I hope you will reply me with the best solution. Looking forward to hearing > from you > Best Regards > > Rajnish Saxena
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