G'day, We have a low volume ADSL connection to our three-client home office network, run through a RH 6.2 server. We have ntop running to monitor network traffic, and the ISP is warning us (using some rather suspect tools) that in a week we have exceeded our month's allocation. Although I can move to the next plan up, which doubles the allocation, even this would be inadequate, and to get a plan for the claimed usage would be prohibitive. Although I don't have a problem with legitimate office use, some of the ankle-biters are downloading MP3s, movies, and staying logged on to hotmail, MSN messenger and ICQ for long periods of time - I suspect this is where most of the traffic is going.
So: is there a way that I can allocate a certain amount of the monthly traffic limit to various logged-in users? In other words, person A logged in on machine 1 (an NT4 client) has a defined traffic limit for the month? Best Regards Edwin Humphries [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list