Rudi Ahlers on Thu, 1 Mar 2001 13:25:29 +0200


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Re: Traffic Shapping with a difference


Hi Sean

I use FreeBSD as a firewall, and with the ipfw utility, it's got an
excellent traffic shaper, which can do anything you need it to-do. I know
there's one for linux as well, although I don't know what it is called


Rudi Ahlers

Unix specialist &  Web Developer
Bonzai Web Design
http://www.bonzai.org.za

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Preston" <sean@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <glug@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 12:30 PM
Subject: GLUG: Traffic Shapping with a difference


Hi

Quick question.  I know you can shape traffic using a Linux or *BSD
server.  Is there any simple utility that you can get to limit traffic
under Windows NT 4.  I would prefer it if I can select which port to shape
and maybe what destination address but something that can do the same sort
of job as shaper does under linux.  Preferably a freeware app but if
anyone know of an app that can do this then please let me know.

Thanks
Sean

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Sean Preston   sean@xxxxxxxxxxxx
GNU/Linux, the OS of choice

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