No clue Chris, but I'd be interested in how you accomplish this as well.
 I've got plans to replace my current firewall machine (P166/128MB ram)
in the not so distant future and build/customize more of it myself as
it's a Smoothwall install.

Shawn



On 01 Nov 2002 17:17:22 -0600
Chris Frederick <cdf123 at cdf123.com> wrote:

> Hi all, got a good one for ya.
> 
> I'm about to upgrade my Internet connection from a 56k dialup to an
> 144k IDSL.  I was just wondering if anyone had any info on some
> bandwidth throttling.  I'd like to limit bandwidth used for services
> (ssh, ftpd-maybe, httpd) and apps.  I'd like to be able to access my
> server machine remotely, wget the latest isos/rpms/tar.gzs, and still
> be able to route net access (online games, web, email) for my other 3
> machines without any one service/app/machine hogging all my bandwidth.
> 
> I think I can do this with iptables (never looked into it much) or
> maybe even xinetd? (never looked into it at all), but I'm not sure how
> intelligent these are, or if they're even the right apps to do it. 
> I'd hate to download an iso at 20kps when nothing else is accessing
> the net, and I'd hate to allow a limit to ftp when I'm the only one
> who will ever use it and that could at max be 2-3 times a month.
> 
> Well those are the key points I'm looking for answers on.  Any advice,
> info (man, howto, etc), or horror/success stories would be great.  I
> got about a month before I get hooked up I'm sure, so I got some good
> reading/planning time on my hands.
> 
> Thanks again in advance.
> Chris Frederick
> 
> p.s.  In case it matters, the server routing all this is a AMD Athlon
> 800Mhz, 384M SDRAM (might be 512M, I keep forgetting), running
> Mandrake 8.2 that may change to 9.0, or even to Red Hat or Slackware
> depending on how much time I have to configure it.
>