Dnia piątek 10 wrzesień 2004 01:57, Simon Byrnand napisał: > Hi All, > > Does anyone know of a way to limit the speed of *individual* TCP sessions, > but without placing any overall bandwidth limits, and without requiring an > explicit QoS entry for every ip address the machine is communicating with ? > > The scenario is a mailserver - say you want to limit individual TCP > sessions (pop3, smtp etc) to no more than 512Kbit so that an individual > session can't hog your bandwidth, but you don't want to place a maximum > limit on the TOTAL traffic. Also it's impossible to set up normal per-ip > address QoS classes, because there are potentially an almost infinite > number of possible ip addresses that might try to connect to the server. > > Any ideas ? seems to me like it should be configurable per MTA.. I don't know if yours/any implement this.. mhm. -- .: Jakub Głazik (zytek) .: email:zytek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx .: JID:zytek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx .: http://www.misiaj.sie.pl [obsolete] _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/