Would this be anything like
www.securityfocus.com/focus/linux/articles/trafshap.html?&_ref=1208318568
??
I was just looking at that last night...
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 11:51:15AM -0800, Mike Sensney scribbled:
> Here is a link to a commercial bandwidth manager software package I found
> recently. Priced at $595 and runs on either Linux or FreeBSD. This thing is
> feature rich and sexy.
> http://www.etinc.com/bwmgr.htm
>
> I got to thinking that it sure would be nice to add some of this
> functionality to LEAF so I did some looking at FreshMeat:
>
> rshaper is a Linux kernel module that limits the incoming bandwidth for
> packets aimed at different hosts ("incoming" meaning traffic that enters
> the shaping host; if that host is a gateway between target hosts and the
> rest of the Internet, all the traffic of the target hosts will be
> shapeable). It's useful for ISPs who offer housing and want to
> differentiate their offers and for limiting download bandwidth from
> students' boxes or similar setups.
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/rshaper
>
> The WRR scheduler is an extension to the Linux 2.2 kernels. It is able to
> distribute the bandwidth to different machines at a site in a fair way. As
> a default every machine will get equally much of the bandwidth if they have
> sufficient demand, but it is possible to make machines transferring much
> data over a long or short period of time get less bandwidth. A
> plug-and-play ready set of scripts setting up such behavior based on a
> configuration file is included. The scripts sets up a Linux bridge which
> must be placed between the router and the rest of the site.
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/wrr
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