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* [LARTC] Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead)
@ 2005-01-20 22:07 ajpearce
  2005-01-20 22:21 ` Jason Boxman
  2005-01-20 23:17 ` ajpearce
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: ajpearce @ 2005-01-20 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

I'm moving to a new place and my new flatmate wants a router because
he likes the cleaness of it all in a non geeky way which I can
understand.

This means it's going to be hard for me to pursude him to let me run a
computer as a router to act as bandwidth cop.

But I don't fancy trying to use ssh, VNC and games while he's using
WindowsUpdate or p2p.

So I need an answer to avoid arguments.

- Is there a plush hardware solution to the problem?

As a backup I've been looking into bandwidth scripts for an easy and
sure way to do the job. I've tried using htb.init and a smoothwall
module to do it but neither seemed to work. Now, I could spend ages
trying to get it working and so forth but when it comes to this I'm
sharing with someone else so I need something that will work
brilliantly and straight off.

If I go for the computer option and I'm able to pull it off I might as
well make it a fileserver and use it as a single computer to download
stuff on (so bittorrent, eDonkey and so we have 1 computer left on and
not 3. If so what approach would you take for this? Use my own setup
but binary parts to be sure it will work including kernel, iptables
and iproute? - or should I take a distro setup for this and add stuff
to that instead? I need:

- samba
- as many p2p programs as possible
- maybe other server software
- something to download with, say wget

What would be your approach to this? I want to find a solution that
involves less steps to make mistakes on because I haven't had it
working properly yet.




Here are some links to scripts and the like I found in order of interest:

http://www.smidsrod.no/products/firewall/supershaper/
http://www.metamorpher.de/fairnat/

#complex but hopeful:
http://www.digriz.org.uk/jdg-qos-script/#howitworks

http://users.skynet.be/cbqinit/
http://www.chronox.de/tc+filter/limit.conn-0.2.bz2
http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pyshaper/#screenshot

#proxy based limiter:
http://www.stewart.com.au/ip_relay/

#comphrehensive:
http://bwm-tools.pr.linuxrulz.org/
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* Re: [LARTC] Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead)
  2005-01-20 22:07 [LARTC] Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead) ajpearce
@ 2005-01-20 22:21 ` Jason Boxman
  2005-01-20 23:17 ` ajpearce
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jason Boxman @ 2005-01-20 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

On Thursday 20 January 2005 17:07, ajpearce wrote:
<snip>
> So I need an answer to avoid arguments.
>
> - Is there a plush hardware solution to the problem?

You could always get one of those Linksys routers that runs Linux and 
configure Linux traffic control on it.

<snip>
> If I go for the computer option and I'm able to pull it off I might as
> well make it a fileserver and use it as a single computer to download
> stuff on (so bittorrent, eDonkey and so we have 1 computer left on and
> not 3. If so what approach would you take for this? Use my own setup
> but binary parts to be sure it will work including kernel, iptables
> and iproute? - or should I take a distro setup for this and add stuff
> to that instead? I need:

L7-Filter hasn't been picking up Kademilia so filtering eDonkey tends to be 
difficult.  ipp2p might be better about this, but I haven't tried it.  I just 
filter based on IP for p2p since I only have a single box that does any p2p.

<snip>
> http://www.metamorpher.de/fairnat/

fairnat ought to let you share bandwidth out between groups of machines, so 
you and your roommate ought to be able to split up the bandwidth.

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* Re: [LARTC] Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead)
  2005-01-20 22:07 [LARTC] Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead) ajpearce
  2005-01-20 22:21 ` Jason Boxman
@ 2005-01-20 23:17 ` ajpearce
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: ajpearce @ 2005-01-20 23:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: lartc

The linksys linux router sounds ideal. Has anyone setup bandwidth
management on it before though? Sounds like a tall order?


On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:21:00 -0500, Jason Boxman <jasonb@edseek.com> wrote:
> On Thursday 20 January 2005 17:07, ajpearce wrote:
> <snip>
> > So I need an answer to avoid arguments.
> >
> > - Is there a plush hardware solution to the problem?
> 
> You could always get one of those Linksys routers that runs Linux and
> configure Linux traffic control on it.
> 
> <snip>
> > If I go for the computer option and I'm able to pull it off I might as
> > well make it a fileserver and use it as a single computer to download
> > stuff on (so bittorrent, eDonkey and so we have 1 computer left on and
> > not 3. If so what approach would you take for this? Use my own setup
> > but binary parts to be sure it will work including kernel, iptables
> > and iproute? - or should I take a distro setup for this and add stuff
> > to that instead? I need:
> 
> L7-Filter hasn't been picking up Kademilia so filtering eDonkey tends to be
> difficult.  ipp2p might be better about this, but I haven't tried it.  I just
> filter based on IP for p2p since I only have a single box that does any p2p.
> 
> <snip>
> > http://www.metamorpher.de/fairnat/
> 
> fairnat ought to let you share bandwidth out between groups of machines, so
> you and your roommate ought to be able to split up the bandwidth.
> 
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