Matt Schalit wrote:
It is certainly possible but to make it work, you should read and understand the Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control (LARTC) HOWTO (http://www.lartc.org) and the Shorewall Traffic Control documentation (http://www.shorewall.net/traffic_control.htm).I was wondering if you ever got any help with this Ronny? It seems like a common question.Are you sure shorewall can't do it? I mean if you have some intersting static NAT going on or maybe MAC based filtering and you make a special chain for that, are you sure you can't throttle a chain? I'm just shooting in the dark because I'm not familiar with tc, but I was sort of surprised when I first read your post to find throttling by IP *wasn't* possible.
Ronny: If you get it working, please consider writing a HOWTO and contributing it to the Bering or Shorewall projects.
-Tom
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