HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Gregory Machin

Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip
address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter
setting and need to generate stats (detailed),

Please help ..
Many thanks
Gregory Machin


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Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Bastian Winkler
try this:
http://lartc.org/howto/

buz

On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 12:02, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip
> address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter
> setting and need to generate stats (detailed),
> 
> Please help ..
> Many thanks
> Gregory Machin
> 


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Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
Just saw this box demo'ed in action and it is really slick... the price 
listed is list price, and I hear you can get them for ~1900 -- This box 
is a dedicated bandwidth control box and runs an embedded OS that seems 
to be VERY stable..

http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php

On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 10:02:47AM -, Gregory Machin wrote:
> 
> Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip
> address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter
> setting and need to generate stats (detailed),
> 
> Please help ..
> Many thanks
> Gregory Machin
> 
> 
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Visitor based netoworking

2003-06-09 Thread Alex (LEX) Borges
I know this is doable by hand, but im wondering if anyone knows of a
cool set of scripts or something for visitor based netoworking
(something like dhcp+cbq+iptables to control whos accesing what and to
allow acces to a network where you should on a time basis...etc. Think
hotels with eth access or airports with wifi)


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Re: Visitor based netoworking

2003-06-09 Thread Stefan Neufeind
Really interesting question. Just thought about that some time ago. 
Are you planning to have a login-page to authenticate (or maybe use a 
credit-based system) for surfing? What I'm looking for is a solution 
that allows several websites to be accessible (e.g. hotel-website 
etc.) but disallows regular internet-usage until you buy some 
credits.

Did anybody already "hack together" such a solution? Does a project 
for such a thing exist or maybe would anyone vamp one up?

On 9 Jun 2003 at 15:36, Alex (LEX) Borges wrote:

> I know this is doable by hand, but im wondering if anyone knows of a
> cool set of scripts or something for visitor based netoworking
> (something like dhcp+cbq+iptables to control whos accesing what and to
> allow acces to a network where you should on a time basis...etc. Think
> hotels with eth access or airports with wifi)


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Re: Visitor based netoworking

2003-06-09 Thread John Keimel
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 03:36:22PM -0500, Alex (LEX) Borges wrote:
> I know this is doable by hand, but im wondering if anyone knows of a
> cool set of scripts or something for visitor based netoworking
> (something like dhcp+cbq+iptables to control whos accesing what and to
> allow acces to a network where you should on a time basis...etc. Think
> hotels with eth access or airports with wifi)
> 

I've used the following two solutions personally:

- Nomadix gateway. Great product, if the customer has money, use it. 
- NoCatAuth - perhaps something that you're looking for. It's open, so
  you can change it how you want. Dynamic resets of either iptables or
ipchains (whichever you have, it'll setup for) on authentication by
users. 

HTH

j

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2003-06-09 Thread kandrak


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Posible DoS or amavis bug ???

2003-06-09 Thread UnKnown
Hi every one:

In one of the servers im working we recive the following message from the
logcheck

Jun  9 10:20:38 minerva amavisd[1470]: decoding failed, retry: Possible DoS
detected - mail requeued at /usr/sbin/amavis line 834.
+(message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

we use amavis 0.3 with exim checking in-comming and out-going mail. The
antivirus is McAfee Virus Scan for Linux v 4.16.0
It could be the BugBear that hit hard today but i wont to check if someone
else had some expirience with this.

Thx to u all,
rak


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HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Gregory Machin

Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip
address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter
setting and need to generate stats (detailed),

Please help ..
Many thanks
Gregory Machin




Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread Bastian Winkler
try this:
http://lartc.org/howto/

buz

On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 12:02, Gregory Machin wrote:
> Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip
> address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter
> setting and need to generate stats (detailed),
> 
> Please help ..
> Many thanks
> Gregory Machin
> 




Re: HELP Need to setup bandwidth shaping box ...Got tough boss.

2003-06-09 Thread John Gonzalez/netMDC admin
Just saw this box demo'ed in action and it is really slick... the price 
listed is list price, and I hear you can get them for ~1900 -- This box 
is a dedicated bandwidth control box and runs an embedded OS that seems 
to be VERY stable..

http://www.ydi.com/products/bcu.php

On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 10:02:47AM -, Gregory Machin wrote:
> 
> Need to set up Bandwidth shaping box (need to control down to ports on ip
> address), BUT needs to have user interface so the no linux user can alter
> setting and need to generate stats (detailed),
> 
> Please help ..
> Many thanks
> Gregory Machin
> 
> 
> -- 
> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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  http://www.tularosa.net




Visitor based netoworking

2003-06-09 Thread Alex (LEX) Borges
I know this is doable by hand, but im wondering if anyone knows of a
cool set of scripts or something for visitor based netoworking
(something like dhcp+cbq+iptables to control whos accesing what and to
allow acces to a network where you should on a time basis...etc. Think
hotels with eth access or airports with wifi)




Posible DoS or amavis bug ???

2003-06-09 Thread UnKnown
Hi every one:

In one of the servers im working we recive the following message from the
logcheck

Jun  9 10:20:38 minerva amavisd[1470]: decoding failed, retry: Possible DoS
detected - mail requeued at /usr/sbin/amavis line 834.
+(message-id=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

we use amavis 0.3 with exim checking in-comming and out-going mail. The
antivirus is McAfee Virus Scan for Linux v 4.16.0
It could be the BugBear that hit hard today but i wont to check if someone
else had some expirience with this.

Thx to u all,
rak




Re: Visitor based netoworking

2003-06-09 Thread Stefan Neufeind
Really interesting question. Just thought about that some time ago. 
Are you planning to have a login-page to authenticate (or maybe use a 
credit-based system) for surfing? What I'm looking for is a solution 
that allows several websites to be accessible (e.g. hotel-website 
etc.) but disallows regular internet-usage until you buy some 
credits.

Did anybody already "hack together" such a solution? Does a project 
for such a thing exist or maybe would anyone vamp one up?

On 9 Jun 2003 at 15:36, Alex (LEX) Borges wrote:

> I know this is doable by hand, but im wondering if anyone knows of a
> cool set of scripts or something for visitor based netoworking
> (something like dhcp+cbq+iptables to control whos accesing what and to
> allow acces to a network where you should on a time basis...etc. Think
> hotels with eth access or airports with wifi)




Re: Visitor based netoworking

2003-06-09 Thread John Keimel
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 03:36:22PM -0500, Alex (LEX) Borges wrote:
> I know this is doable by hand, but im wondering if anyone knows of a
> cool set of scripts or something for visitor based netoworking
> (something like dhcp+cbq+iptables to control whos accesing what and to
> allow acces to a network where you should on a time basis...etc. Think
> hotels with eth access or airports with wifi)
> 

I've used the following two solutions personally:

- Nomadix gateway. Great product, if the customer has money, use it. 
- NoCatAuth - perhaps something that you're looking for. It's open, so
  you can change it how you want. Dynamic resets of either iptables or
ipchains (whichever you have, it'll setup for) on authentication by
users. 

HTH

j

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