With RedHat (or any flavor of linux) has a traffic shapper (see howtos) But, if i may pose this question... why not use a proxy (i.e squid), as you can do MUCH more than that?
Regards, On Saturday 26 January 2002 19:04, Baba Bogdan wrote: > You can limit the amount of bandwith they get while sufing. > The kernel 2.4 has a build in shaper, you can use that to limit the work > stations > >:) > > Bogdan > > On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Matthias Kerstner wrote: > > Hello gurus > > > > I'm in the process of stoping employees to surf for too long during their > > working time. > > My idea is to limit the amount of data downloaded from the web. > > Are there any programs that may help me out? Are there also some that I > > can directly > > install on the workstations? > > My prefered OS would be Win2k, but Redhat is also ok. > > > > Have a good one! > > - matt -- __ Serban Teodorescu sys&net admin@tvr