On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Shambo Bose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently got a offer from a local ISP . They want me to build and maintain
> a low cost linux server which will manage and distribute bandwidth as per
> client package or scheme. Moreover it will keep details about bandwidth used
> by clients, online time, download and upload details etc. The ISP is using a
> 8mbps connection as input.
> How can I accomplish this job?  Currently I am trying Squid to distribute
> the bandwidth. But I dont want to use a proxy server.
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Hi,

I recently got a offer from a local ISP . They want me to build and
maintain a low cost linux server which will manage and distribute
bandwidth as per client package or scheme. Moreover it will keep
details about bandwidth used by clients, online time, download and
upload details etc. The ISP is using a 8mbps connection as input.
How can I accomplish this job?  Currently I am trying Squid to
distribute the bandwidth. But I dont want to use a proxy server.

I need some valuable help as this is my first linux server management job.

Please help me.


Yours sincerely

Shambo Bose.

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Hi!


Shambo Bose wrote:

    Hi,

    I recently got a offer from a local ISP . They want me to build
and maintain a low cost linux server which will manage and distribute
bandwidth as per client package or scheme. Moreover it will keep
details about bandwidth used by clients, online time, download and
upload details etc. The ISP is using a 8mbps connection as input.
    How can I accomplish this job? Currently I am trying Squid to
distribute the bandwidth. But I dont want to use a proxy server.


 I think squid in transparent mode is what you need. Check this
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-setup-transparent-proxy-squid-howto.html
.

    I need some valuable help as this is my first linux server management job.

    Please help me.


    Yours sincerely

    Shambo Bose.

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>I recently got a offer from a local ISP . They want me to build and maintain a 
>low cost linux server which will manage and distribute bandwidth as per client 
>package or scheme. Moreover it will >keep details about bandwidth used by 
>clients, online time, download and upload details etc. The ISP is using a 
>8mbps connection as input.
>How can I accomplish this job?  Currently I am trying Squid to distribute the 
>bandwidth. But I dont want to use a proxy server.


Why don't you use a router?


Regards,

Sameep


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On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:35 PM, Shambo Bose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently got a offer from a local ISP . They want me to build and maintain
> a low cost linux server which will manage and distribute bandwidth as per
> client package or scheme. Moreover it will keep details about bandwidth used
> by clients, online time, download and upload details etc. The ISP is using a
> 8mbps connection as input.
> How can I accomplish this job?  Currently I am trying Squid to distribute
> the bandwidth. But I dont want to use a proxy server.
>
> I need some valuable help as this is my first linux server management job.
>
> Please help me.



How about using tc and iptables?
$man tc



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