Re: Capping bandwidth based on src/dst ip

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Le jeu 27/11/2003 Ã 23:59, Daniel Egger a Ãcrit :
> Hija,
> 
> sorry for sounding a little lost here but that's probably because I am.

> The problems are: How do I figure out the tree id from the ip? Or how
> can I reconfigure the limit without knowing the id?
> 
> A different idea would be to add (say) 500 classes for each speed level
> and remember the used/unused ones in the application and serve the next
> free class to a user by creating a filter on logon and removing that
> later on.

Looks like you need to shape traffic against user ! The NuFW project is
able to do so. With NuFW and connmark you can add a mark on packets
equal to the userid (even if you've got multiple users on the same
computer). Additionnaly, you can filter packet by user (marking is a
good side effect) 

For more information, see 
	http://www.nufw.org/administration.html#id2847763

> Any help and ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Hope it may help,

BR,
-- 
Eric Leblond
Nufw, Now User Filtering Works (http://www.nufw.org)

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