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* [LARTC] htb ratelimite a single source IP
@ 2003-01-28 20:20 Phil Doroff
  2003-01-28 21:24 ` Stef Coene
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From: Phil Doroff @ 2003-01-28 20:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Okay, I'm having a complete brainfart here, I apologize for the stupidity of the question.  Just a bit tired.

I have a customer on a shared box, who I gave a dedicated IP to.  I also have a router in between our uplink and him, and I need to apply a ratelimit (via htb) on his IP to 10mbit/sec.  I'd also like to do some fair queuing just so each connection gets an equal amount of bandwidth if it wants it (trying to stuff 35Mbit of big downloads into 10Mbit.. it's not going to be pretty).

Unfortunately I cannot seem to figure out how to just ratelimit based on the source IP, rather than the interface itself.  Obviously ratelimiting our GigE interface to 10meg/sec globally for all customers would be a Very Bad(tm) thing to do. ;)

I know other folk do this, so even just example scripts will give me all I need to get me jumpstarted.

Thanks much,

Phil Doroff
Five Elements, Inc.
phil21@five-elements.com
ICQ: 25285313
(763) 595-9479

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