Robpol86 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 i typed this in another forum, trying to get the easy way out if any1 knows how My router runs a linux distro called FloppyFW (Floppy Firewall). I got this on the harddrive because 1.44 MB isnt enough. Soon ill make my own slackware gateway but thats later on.anyways, soon ill be getting 4 megabit wireless from work, and my boss would get angry if i used 100% of my bandwidth potential 24/7. thats fine by me, but my brothers use kazaa and other stuff that forces you to share, thus using alot of upload. im trying to not use iptables2 right now. the linux distro does come w/ tc (traffic control) tho. i want to apply shaping on outbound traffic ONLY. i dont want to shape my download, just upload. im thinking about limiting bandwidth for ips within a range (or all ips excluding a range) to 10 kB/s upstream. i looked around for help on messing w/ tc but it seems a bit too confusing right now (like everything does at first). does any1 here know of a good howto or tutorial that can help out my situation? or does anyone here know how to do this? Link to comment
Prokopis Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 Dunno if you care to really find out how to manipulate your router's FW, or you just want to deal with this any way possible. I can't help much if it's the first, but if you just want to deal with the outbound traffic kazaa creates, why don't you simply limit the max # of simultaneous u/l's and max u/l rate? Or you can just unshare everything you had in the list of dirs; it's all in K-Lite's options. 1 upload @ 5-10KB/s max shouldn't be any prob at all IMO. BTW what brand is your router? Link to comment
Robpol86 Posted June 17, 2004 Author Share Posted June 17, 2004 i didnt sat anything about kazaa... and DirectConnect doesnt let u not share very easily. and my router is a self made linux router that im trying to get tc to work on. if that doesnt work im going to try out freebsd Link to comment
[FMJ]Regime Posted July 1, 2004 Share Posted July 1, 2004 Why dont you try out other distros like for instance ASL (Astaro Security Linux) or smoothwall, firewall builder, etc.. Also freeware products, and a LOT more features. I know at least ASL has some form of traffic control... It runs fine for me good luck Link to comment
b0b0 Posted July 3, 2004 Share Posted July 3, 2004 I use Coyote. I don't quite understand the situation. What does your boss have to do with how much bandwidth you use at home? Do you mean that your business will be providing your home with wireless access? Link to comment
Robpol86 Posted July 3, 2004 Author Share Posted July 3, 2004 yes, the isp i work for will be providing me with wireless i tried freesco but r_shaping kept freezing linux when upload was intense for prolonged periods of time, so i turned that off. ill give ASL and coyote a shot, tho ive never heard of either of them before Link to comment
Harry Posted July 3, 2004 Share Posted July 3, 2004 You could try Shorewall, a IP-Tables configuration tool/firewall, it has traffic shaping as well (I only used firewalling/NAT/Forwards). What's the reason you're trying not to use iptables? Last week i had a floppy version running on my router, with complete iptables support, and Shorewall as well. It runs very nice... Link to comment
Robpol86 Posted July 3, 2004 Author Share Posted July 3, 2004 no, i said iptables2. i use iptables (or use to with floppyfw) to forward ports, but i heard somewhere that iptables2 supports shaping, dont know if thats a fact or not. and before i didnt plan on using another distro, but since freesco is much much better than floppyfw, others might be even better, so ill give them a try later on Link to comment
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