Completely NAT an ISP: A practical possibility?
>Antony Stone wrote:
> > Just out of interest, how are you proposing to handle bandwidth
allocation -
> > making sure each customer gets a reasonable bandwidth without hogging
the
> >whole link ?
>(Ducking) Still studying that matter, but the current
>candidates-of-record are tc, and cbq, but the Advanced Routing HOWTO is
>about to scare me off from CBQ, even though they admit there that it is
>the "most hyped."
>
>I won't mind any advice in that arena, either :-)
>
>Thx.
A CBQ and a few SFQ limits will do this perfectly
as you can match by IP / Protocol / Headers / (Actual Data Contained inside
of each Packet / Frame )
and ToS fw Marks .. :D
And about the NAT / ISP thing , i think it would be great to do someting
like that .. :D
i so hate peer-to-peer sharing over the internet ... lol
what kind of ISP is it going to be dialup , ISDN ??
because Radius & Portslave (Linux Dialin Server) will allow you to restict
Bandwidth per client ...
let me know how you go, as i have a Buisness Partner that plans to build a
NAT / IPTables ISP
so we can give these Buisness Based Clients exactlly what they want .. :D
hope this helps
Alex...
Hard__warE