Hi all My goal is an IP-Router that does fair traffic shaping for the hosts behind my ADSL link. By "fair traffic shaping" I mean that the available bandwith is split equally between all active hosts. I want this to happen dynamically, so that I don't have to update or reload my scripts if another Host is added to the LAN.
I've done this before with FreeBSDs dummynet, where queues could be associated with a mask so that separate queues for each source or destiantion address would be created automatically. After skipping through the LARTC Howto and generally pestering Google with variances of the query "linux traffic shaping per host", I was left with the impression that there is nothing like the "Dynamic queue creation" I knew from dummynet. Now I hope someone knows how to dynamically split available bandwith for mutliple hosts with the linux Kernel or some userland tools. Cheers Stephan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

