[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I've created a pretty complete HOWTO on creating a Linux Bridge (using Fedora) to shape LAN <--> WAN traffic. It includes installation instructions, a script to configure the bridge (which you install as a service), and 2 scripts to configure the network interfaces using traffic control.

This looks really nice!

I know that you can't really shape inbound traffic, but I think the killer shaper would start delaying TCP traffic as soon as total incoming bandwith utilization hits 75%. Unless somebody floods your link, it should work pretty effectively.

I've got no clue if it's possible with unpatched kernels... apparently IMQ can do this but you need to fiddle around with your kernel... drag :)

Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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