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Re: ftp://iglu.actcom.co.il
- To: Ilya Konstantinov <linux-il(at-nospam)future.shiny.co.il>, linux-il(at-nospam)linux.org.il
- Subject: Re: ftp://iglu.actcom.co.il
- From: Ghiora Drori <drori(at-nospam)edrori.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 09:35:40 +0200
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Hi,
It looks like netfilter has it I do not know how good it is right now.
As of Nov 2001:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Bandwidth-Limiting-HOWTO/index.html
Ghiora
See:
5.5. My outgoing mail server is eating up all my bandwidth.
You can limit your SMTP, Postfix, Sendmail, or whatever, in a way
similar to the question above. Just change or add one rule:
RULE=,:25
Moreover, if you have an SMTP server, you can force your local LAN users
to use it, even though they have set up their own SMTP servers to
smtp.some.server! We'll do it in a transparent way we did before with Squid.
5.6. Can I limit my own FTP or WWW server in a manner similar it is
shown in the question above?
Generally you can, but usually these servers have got their own
bandwidth limiting configurations, so you will probably want to look
into their documentation
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
>On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 16:08, Erez Doron wrote:
>
>>hi
>>
>>who is maintaining ftp://iglu.actcom.co.il ?
>>
>>it allows only 2 connectsions from the same IP.
>>the problem is that my company uses NAT, so all my company
>>is one ip and I can open only 2 connections to it from whole the
>>users in my company.
>>
>
>I see your problem. This change was implemented by me to make sure there
>are enough downloading slots for everyone. Previously, users with all
>kinds of "download accelerators" opened gazillions of FTP connections
>for a single file, draining out the 100 maximum connections allowed.
>
>Anyone has a better solution?
>
>
>
>
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