I'm in an interesting situation - I actually want to slow down my network
connection, as our users are sucking down too much stuff. Any ideas or
pointers or tools to look for?

The situation is that I've got a Debian server connected to an ADSL
connection, with a whole lot of workstations in a 'kiosk' situation - ie no
logons. So whilst I could make my Squid server transparent, require passwords,
and have some sort of quota system, this wouldn't be good as I don't want
passwords.

What I'd like to do is limit each workstation connection speed to say modem
speed, but not have that affect other users. And of course do it via open
source, not using Cisco, etc.

Ideas, anyone?

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