On 9/13/2014 10:57 AM, Paolo Prandini wrote:
> I have a question that maybe has a general interest.
> Sometimes it happens that a customer has really a fast connection and
> can saturate the bandwidth to our email server, maybe just 5 seconds,
> but effectively every bit is allocated to this connection, and it is
> quite annoying for the other users.
> Is it possible to make connections share the available bandwidth in
> a fair way?
> I mean, the total available bandwith is 10 Mb/s and if we have only
> 1 connection it can use all the 10 Mb/s ( maybe 90% of them? just to
> allow new connection to show up ) ; but if we have 2 connections they
> are limited to 5 Mb/s each, and so on.
> I studied the various howtos for shorewall bandwidth control, but
> I couldn't figure out a solution.
> Thanks in advance to everybody for any suggestion!

Is this inbound traffic or outbound?

-Tom
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