On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:44:24AM +0300, Dmitry Litovchenko wrote: > Hello, Debian world! > > Does anybody know how to limit incomming (and maybe outgoing) traffic > on tcpd-wrapped service. Some kind of tunnels or queues, I think. > > Yes, yes, I know traffic shaper works only on outgoing traffic. Yes, I > have this. But also I have incoming traffic to shape and just don't > know how to do that. While squid does this well with delay_pools, > sendmail (for example) can receive unneeded mails with 300MByte game > all night away. Okay, I have set mail limit to 2MB per mail, but two > nights later situation repeated, when I had full pool of unsent mails > (mass mail) which unsuccessfully tried to deliver all the night. Again > traffic load was totally up and while we are paying for traffic > percentage per month I do not want to have my load graphs 100% up. Look at the Adv-Routing HOWTO, it's about shaping with 2.2.x/2.4.x kernels using iproute2. (iproute2 is packaged, might be named iproute). for shaping incoming stuff, look at the ingress qdisc > > Maybe tcpd has some options (I haven't found any yet) or another tcpd > wrapper? not afaik....
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