Re: TBF algorithm/usage

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Ok, I guess I got the point. And I think this is not exactly what I want to
do. Thanks for your help.
> Tbf limits all bandwidth that leaves the NIC.  What you want to do, limit each 
> connection to a certain bandwidth, is not so easy to implement.  If you want 
> to do it per ip-address, or port, you can create a cbq or htb setup.  So you 
> can put each connection in a different class and limit the speed it can get.  
> The filtering can be done on ports and/or ip-addresses.  But if you want a 
> class for each connection, you will need a lot of classes.
> 
> Stef
> 
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Radu-Mihail Obada
System administrator & web programmer,
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science,
University of Bucharest
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