Re: polip

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On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 10:54:35 +0100, 
Esteban <esteban@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
<20030312105435.1eac4fcf.esteban@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Hi there,
> while I was writing a QoS configuration script, I heard about polip,
> which seem to be what a was trying to do by myself.
> 
> here a part of the web site :

..url?

> "Pol-IP is a complete traffic control system for a Linux NAT box with
> multiplataform clients.  It has a user-friendly wizard to config the
> system in which you can add, delete or chage, clients or groups
> bandwith, in a hierarchical structure. The clients get clean
> statistics about their actual speed and assigned bandwith."
> 
> So I would like to know if someone has already tried this script, and
> if it is a good way to configure QoS.
> It don't seem to be based on iproute2, so i really don't know if it is
> a godd idea to use it. 
> Anybody heard about it ?

..no, url?

> Thanks a lot
> 


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