On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 12:31:56 -0800 Terry Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I currently own an internet cafe.  Instead of applying strict policies we
> have decided to image the hard drives often.  We have found that we had
> to
> lock down the boxes to tight that they became difficult for our
> customers to
> use.  So far, we have not had anyone attempting to compromise the
> systems or
> use our center to source attacks.  Out biggest problem is figuring out a
> way
> to limit bandwidth usage.  Is anyone aware of anyway to limit download
> bandwidth on a per machine basis?
> 
> Terry Peterson
> 
> 
Bandwith management can be done with linux (advanced routing).
With advanced routing it is possible to shape the IP-traffice.  So you need
a linux-box as a router with 'advanced routing' enabled. Notice the word
'advanced', it will take a little effort to grasp and configure.

Marc Cuypers

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