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Bandwidth Limitation with Linux Router

Hello,

Does any one out here know how to limit the bandwidth of a specific IP on the network on a router running the disk install of LRP (linux router project)?

Thanks in advance.
 
I think I read that a pentium 90 can easily handle a 10 meg connection, unless you're doing something funky like a lot of encrypted VPN sessions.

-Nexus9
 
I think he's asking if he CAN limit throughput from/to a certain IP, not if the software/hardware is capable of handling a certain amount of throughput. 🙂
 
As far as I know, LRP cannot limit bandwidth to a specific IP address... However I am not 100% sure on that...
 
Not 100% faminliar with LRP but if there is a ipchains util then you can restrict access from the users IP but I do not know about limiting bandwidth.





SHUX
 
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