If you're using Squid for the proxy service, check out the docs, it has the ability to limit bandwith for specific ips, classes, etc. Regards, Radu ÓôáěÜôçň ĘĺęÝň a scris: > Hell everybody, > Yesterday I faced a problem with the shaper I use. Here's my topology > and I'll describe the problem later after the topology. > > > 10.0.1.0 /24 10.0.1.100 eth0 > eth1 eth0 10.0.1.1 eth1 > +-------------+ +-------------+ +------------------+ > +--------------+ > | Internal | | | | Traffic shaper | > | | > | Network |-------------->| Squid proxy |---->| Bridge > |------>| Firewall | > | | | | | | > | | > +-------------+ +-------------+ +------------------+ > +--------------+ > > Well this is the http and ftp traffic flow on my netwrok. Some of my > users used to download huge files from the web. > Is there any way to slow down specific IP addresses even if they conect > through the proxy ?? > For example I want to slow down the requests made from 10.0.1.51 but > only that host. If I apply a filter for that IP it does not make any > sense cause in fact the proxy is making the connection for that host. > Has anybody else faced this problem ? > Any ideas or suggestions ? > > _______________________________________________ > LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ > ----- Radu-Mihail Obada