On Wednesday 25 February 2004 22:13, zep@xxxxxx wrote: > Hi, i have a question if linux is able to do the same thing that > commercial wan simulators do (which cost 7000 $ or more). > Basicly i want to use the following setup. > > > Linux Router Machine > 192.168.0.1 192.168.1.1 Eth0 192.168.10.1 Eth5 > 192.168.2.1 Eth1 192.168.100.1 WEB Server. > 192.168.3.1 Eth2 > 192.168.4.1 Eth3 > 192.168.5.1 Eth4 > > --------------- |Incoming Interfaces Ext If > > |Test Clients | -> | Eth0 256 kbit, 250 ms lat Eth5 -> 100 mbit net > |_____________| | Eth1 512 kbit, 100 ms lat Eth5 -> 100 mbit net > | > | Eth2 1 mbit, 50 ms lat Eth5 -> 100 mbit net > | Eth3 2 mbit, 40 ms lat Eth5 -> 100 mbit net > | Eth4 10 mbit, 10 ms lat Eth5 -> 100 mbit net > > Basicly i want to be able from the test client to access a web > application on the 100 mbit network but with a latency and bandwidth > that simulates different WAN links. So for instance i want to be able from > the test client to set default gw, any of the incoming interfaces in the > linux machine. Then i want to send a HTTP request from 192.168.0.1 Client > to 192.168.100.1 Server, and get the bandwidth restricted and also that > the linux box shall add latency on all packets going through. > Another "Wish/Feature" is that from the test client, it shall be possible > to send the Web Request against any of the incoming interfaces with a > PORT specification, for instance 192.168.4.1:8080 and it will be rerouted > to192.168.100.1:8080 with the added latency and bandwidth restriction. > > Am i completely lost here, or is it so that this is possible to do in > Linux ?? Google for nistnet. Stef -- stef.coene@xxxxxxxxx "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.openprojects.net _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/