Re: [LARTC] Limit Bandwidth + limiting the amount of Bytes to download

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On Thursday 29 May 2003 10:51, Rio Martin. wrote:
> Stef Coene wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 May 2003 02:21, Osgaldo Suanzes wrote:
> > My ISP is doing it, so it can be done :)  They don't block me, but the
> > speed
> > goes from 4mbit to 128kbit.
> > You can do it with iptables counters.  Read them each 15 minutes and
> > count the
> > bytes.  And trigger a script if it reaches it's maximum.  I don't think
> > it's
> > hard to implement.  If you do this, make sure you can detect a counter
> > reset.
>
> So that means you re guaranteed 128Kbit, and burstable to 4Mbps until you
> reaches the limit for your quota. Cool stef (:
The quota is 10GB up + down and max 2GB up for the last 30 days.  I'm not a 
big downloader so I almost never hit the maximum.

> btw, how about my question regarding QoS stef? i need to implement QoS for
> my network. There are still kazaa users and getting worse lately.
> I need to limit all tcp connection for my network only 40Kbit for single
> TCP stream eventhough they have huge bandwidth (256Kbps).
If kazaa is your problem, you should that traffic in a different class.  Maybe 
the layer 7 filter can help : http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/.  You can use 
it match kazaa traffic and put it a seprate, low bandwidth class.

Stef

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