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* [LARTC] Rate-Limiting from Any IP
@ 2003-01-31 23:11 sabat
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From: sabat @ 2003-01-31 23:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Here's a topic I have not seen discussed yet:

Is it possible to set it up so that traffic from any one IP or network 
is rate-limited? I don't mean making a rule for a specific IP. I mean 
having a router/fw that will not let any one IP use up more than a 
specified amount of bandwidth, or be allowed to issue more than X 
packets per second. An example might be that you didn't want any one 
source to abuse port 80.

I've seen recipes for doing this for specific IPs and nets, and general 
packets-per-second limiting, but I don't remember ever seeing anything 
that would satisfy this need.

TIA!

-Steve

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