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Author: Tyler Hall
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Subject: Traffic Shaper
I was actually in the same boat the other day, and I came across a program
called rshaper on freshmeat.net, not sure if it works, or anything but it
looked interesting.

I decided to go with FreeBSD, and use there ipfw command for my "Traffic
Shaper" needs. It works wonders. :)

Tyler


On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Bob George wrote:

> "Eric Thelin" <> wrote:
>
> > I need to limit the bandwidth usage to a range of IPs or if I can't do
> > just a range then a whole network interface. This is for a webserver
> > that is colocated and taking too much traffic from a certain IP range.
> > I have looked at the traffic shaper modules and shapecfg but they only
> > mention compatibility with 2.0 and 2.1 kernels but I am running on 2.4.
> > I think the QoS work has superseded that module also but I can't find
> > much in the way of documentaion for it. Has anyone used these modules
> > and if so can you help me setup a simple example?
>
> apt-cache show shaperd yields:
>
> Shaperd is a user-mode program that can shape traffic passing through
> a Linux box. As it runs as a normal daemon, some kind of packet-forwarding
> mechanism is needed. This can be done with the BSD divert sockets patch
> for Linux 2.2, or with netfilter's built-in libipq under Linux 2.4.
>
> The examples provided look promising for what you're after.
>
> Haven't used it myself yet.
>
> - Bob
>
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