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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: carlosp on April 06, 2004, 03:39:58 PM
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Is there a way to limit a users bandwidth from the internet and/or a way to block all ports from the internet?
I want to block a user from using Kazaa/Torrent and I would like to limit the bandwidth usage from the user to say 19600bps.
Can someone help me with this? Or is there a utiity that I can use to do this?
Thanks
Carlos
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Search the forums on QOS and CBQ and you will find the answer in a recent post a week or a few back
Regs
Ray
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Hi
get this
eneo-qos_cbq-0.1-05en.noarch.rpm
from
ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/e-smith/contrib/eneo/RPMS/noarch/
Hope it works
Suresh Ande
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Thanks .. I'll try this out.
Carlos
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Cool...........
Anytime.......
Suresh Ande
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Hi does it work for SME Server 6.0.1-01?
I can't get it for SME Server 6.0.1-01 - it seems to fail in the installation procedure?
Is there a documentation I have missed?
BR
René
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Hi,
It worked for 6.0
I am not sure about 6.0.1-01
Suresh Ande
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Hi Suresh Ande
is there any way I can block/limit one IP address??
I've tried to do this but it gives me an address error.
Thanks
Carlos
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Hi Suresh
Any response to this topic please?
Carlos
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i would also love to know if there is a way to limit traffic per ip, since i pay for the dsl i would like everyone else slowed down and i get the full speed when it gets busy
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Hi, I've think there is something wrong with this contrib (for SME 6.0.1-01).
If I install with:
rpm -install eneo-qos_cbq-0.1-05en.noarch.rpm
does it install without problems but it does not work - the bandwitdths for up- and download are zero.
And when I try to uninstall the rpm (# rpm -e eneo-qos_cbq-0.1-05en.noarch.rpm) do I get this:
error: package eneo-qos_cbq-0.1-05en.noarch.rpm is not installed
/nullbit
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rpm -install .........
I have never come across this...........
it shud be
rpm -ivh .....
or sth else
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hi carlosp,
Sorry man.......I could not get back to you......Actually I have uninstalled that rpm (qos_cbq).....it was giving some trouble to the port 25. It was blocking port 25 some how......
As far as ur question, we can just control the bandwidth for a set of IP addresses. For individual IP addresses, we have to have a different rpm. I am also looking for that, if anybody can help........please
Suresh
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hi carlosp,
Sorry man.......I could not get back to you......Actually I have uninstalled that rpm (qos_cbq).....it was giving some trouble to the port 25. It was blocking port 25 some how......
As far as ur question, we can just control the bandwidth for a set of IP addresses. For individual IP addresses, we have to have a different rpm. I am also looking for that, if anybody can help........please
Suresh
when you find it can you please email/pm me with it
thanks
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thanks
I'll keep looking.
Carlos