On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 09:08:10AM -0600, Chris Glanzer wrote: > Hello, I really appreciate this site. Finally, there is updated info on cbq > and people with knowledge to back it up - - Thanks > > Here is my situation, > I am at a college with a single 512k line for 450 machines. Our servers and > fac/staff are on C class x.x.166.x and all students are on C class x.x.167.x > . Currently, a few student machines are monopolizing our connection for > napster and make business related telnet painfully slow (all telnet is > pointed at the same server off campus.) > 1.) I wanted to make sure that it was possible to have 2 C class addresses > behind IProute2. Of course. > 2.) Would it be possible to limit napster on a per-session basis and also > have a combined limit? Not sure. I think napster *traffic* looks like http. Also, I'm not sure if you can limit per tcp session. > 3.) Currently, we are not supporting DCHP and I do not have the resources to > change the gateways on all machines. Would that be needed? The current > router/gateway is x.x.166.254, it would be possible for me to add an > additional IP address to it. This is probably my biggest concern, since I > want to maintain all my current, real IP's. If your router is already Linux, I don't see any problem. Regards, bert hubert -- PowerDNS Versatile DNS Services Trilab The Technology People 'SYN! .. SYN|ACK! .. ACK!' - the mating call of the internet