Subject: Re: Limiting bandwidth usage on net connections?
To: Brian Chase <bdc@world.std.com>
From: Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>
List: tech-net
Date: 12/27/2000 19:12:32
>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Chase <bdc@world.std.com> writes:
Brian> Is there a way within NetBSD to artificially limit the throughput of
Brian> network connections? For example, let us say I've got a NetBSD system
Brian> acting as a NAT box to the internet. My internet connection to that NAT
Brian> box is a 128kbps ISDN line. I've got multiple systems on 100Mbit ethernet
Brian> behind the NAT box.
See ALTQ. it is currently being developed by the KAME group. (www.kame.net)
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