Re: [LARTC] limit one ip from my network traffic.

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 14 June 2002 22:11, Linux New wrote:
> I've searched the net.. and found almost nothing.. limit conexions to an
> ip, but no limit the traffic.. It's like windows QoS. I'de like to know
> where I can find a how to or smth to limit a certain ip's from my network
> traffic. To make an example: I would like to limit 192.168.0.2 from my
> network to have an incoming rate of 7k/s, he is linked to my eth0 thru a
> switch and eth0 and eth1 are on my linux box. How do Iimit that ip's
> traffic ? or .. how do I limit all the trafic to an specific port. and that
> is 1214, the one that Kazaa uses.. I get a lot of traffic from that
> software.
As a start, you can read the Lartc HOWTO
http://lartc.org/

And I have some more info on traffic shaping on www.docum.org

And yes, you can do what you want with linux :)

Stef

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