Help On Upload Limiting Using CBQ.init

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Hi Guys

Ive got an internet cafe on which I have a debian sarge box running.
The Debian box acts as a gateway and it has masquerading on. I have 40
client PC and i do not want to assign more than 64k per pc for upload
and the same is true for download too. Ive done alot of research and Ive
read tutorials about CBQ and HTB. I found that CBQ.init is the best
script to serve my needs. I was successfully able to limit download per
client using the script.
However I was not able to limit upload per client whatever method I used.

Please HELP ME LIMIT THE UPLOADS ON A PER CLIENT BASIS.

This is my Setup :

INTERNET ---- eth0 DEBIAN eth1 -- LAN SWITCH ---40 PCS

The working CBQ script that I use to limit download for a certain PC is:

DEVICE=eth1,100Mbit,10Mbit
RATE=64Kbit
WEIGHT=6Kbit
PRIO=5
RULE=192.168.1.166

The UPLOAD SCRIPT that I use to limit UPLOADS is "NOT WORKING" !!

Upload Script "NOT WORKING"

# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEVICE=eth0,10Mbit,1Mbit
RATE=64Kbit
WEIGHT=6Kbit
PRIO=5
RULE=192.168.1.166,
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------

As you can see I added the comma at the end of the Rule to indicate the
source of the packet..any suggestions or help on how to make this work
are welcome...!!
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