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On 19/06/2013 9:56, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 6/19/2013 2:16 AM, Mérof 42 wrote:
> 
>> Actually I use wondershaper to limit upload on eth0 at 512kb/s, but it is 
>> limited also for my lan, it is silly.
>> 
>> I'd like to limit upload only for external request, but not for my lan. Do 
>> you have any idea how can I do that?
> 
> Traffic shaping of this type is typically done at the edge router.  You 
> simply plug in the LAN IP and set the in/out rate limits
> either wholesale or by service type.  The router obviously must support this. 
> Unfortunately not many consumer routers do.  So you
> either move up to a more expensive commercial unit, or build another Linux 
> box and install the appropriate software, such as
> wondershaper.  Your current problem is that you're trying to do too much 
> within a single host.  It can probably be done, but a whole
> lot of hacking will be required.
> 

It's possible to assign multiple ip addresses to a nic, so that might be
a way to work around the problem of wondershaper?

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