Ubuntu :: Write A Script To Limit Bandwidth?

Jan 6, 2010

lets face it linux rocks.... we own the bandwidth,

my question is: is it possible to reduce my own bandwidth use?

how to write a script to limit my bandwidth

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Ubuntu :: How To Limit Bandwidth Usage For Updates

Dec 13, 2010

I recently read a windows tip which read: - Windows allots 20% of the bandwidth by default for various services like Windows update, spyware checks etc. We can get hold of this bandwith by changing the values of limit reserve bandwidth under QOS packet scheduler. Now my questions: How to limit the bandwidth usage used by ubuntu updates in the above lines?

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Fedora :: Router To Limit Bandwidth?

Oct 26, 2010

So I have a basic knowledge of Fedora, I have a LAMP stack on my box and I was wondering how to setup a router? My roomate is using too much bandwidth on his Nextflix, what's the best way to do this?

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Networking :: Limit The Amount Of Bandwidth Per Day?

Aug 17, 2010

I want to use the tc rules for bandwidth control in my lan.i have a linux router(traffic shaper).how i can limit the amount of bandwidth every user has access to per day? For example, any user can't download more than 2 gb per day(or per month).

The information about lan's users(such as a group type,userid,etc.but not any thing about time limiting per user)is in ldap directory on ldap server.the linux server uses ldap server for authentication users when the user login.

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General :: Limit Bandwidth On IP Bases?

Feb 22, 2011

i am using RHEL5 and squid as cache... i want to limit bandwidht on ip bases...

is there any software/utility which can be used for this purpose..

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Ubuntu One :: Limit Bandwidth Option Doesn't Work?

Feb 9, 2010

The limit bandwidth options in U1 don't work for me. I will check the checkboxes and change the values. When I come back later, they are back to being unchecked, with the default values filled back in.

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General :: Limit The Bandwidth Used By An IP Address In Squid3 (Ubuntu 10.04)

Sep 21, 2010

i configured Squid3 server in my Ubuntu 10.04.Now the ip based and content based blocking is working fine.Now i want to configured bandwidth allocation of ip address and group ip address..pls give the solution

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Networking :: Bandwidth Limit For The Hosts On The Network?

Oct 1, 2010

I Own a netcafe and I want to limit the netspeed for some of the users on the network because some of them maybe use torrent or other ways to eat the bandwidth and the net became so slow for other users.

My task is a way to limit the net speed for some users on the network, I tried a mikrotik RouterOS but it look like a miss to install I wanted an easier way than this, I use linux or windows or any OS to make this task done please help me to do it !!

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Networking :: Put A Bandwidth Limit On The 8000 Port

May 20, 2010

I want to put a bandwidth limit on the 8000 port. The limit not have to be global! It must be per connection! For example if i put a 20kB/s limit on the 8000 port and I have 3 clients connected to the port, i want that each have the 20kB/s. How can I do that? I readed something about TC, but i don`t know how to use it... I`m a little noobie Sorry for my bad english

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General :: Bandwidth Limit To One User Using Squid?

Sep 29, 2010

Im using squid proxy server..i want to limit bandwidth for single user using squid proxy.

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Server :: Limit Bandwidth Mbps On Eth0?

Jan 3, 2011

Is there a way to limit bandwidth mbps on eth0?

CentOS.

Limit either total traffic, or by port/IP, etc.

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General :: Setting Bandwidth Limit - 16kbps Per User

Nov 22, 2008

I am newbie for Linux I want to script for bandwidth Limite per user MAC based also how can i add user MAC and where to add? I want per user 16Kbps each user.

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Networking :: Limit Bandwidth For Downloading Files With Squid?

Jan 23, 2010

I want to limit bandwidth for downloading files with squid. I want to reserve bandwidth for other traffic (esp. web browsing). I know about delay pools but I don't understand well. Some users use download managers to download large movie files. I don't want to block downloading but I want to give them limited bandwidth. May be 5KBps or 6KBps because I have only 512Kbps (64KBps) connection.

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General :: Bandwidth Management - How To Limit Connection Speed

Jan 4, 2010

In my household a number of people use the internet. Up to a maximum of 3 wired connections and 2 wireless connections at its peak, all connection through my D-LINK G604T router. The problem is, when one person is downloading or watching ..... or whatever, the others using the internet suffer. I've spent hours configuring QoS on my router, and long story short, no matter how I configure it, it just simply does not work. QoS in no way shape or form limits connection speed (which it says it should). Anyway.

I have a spare computer under my desk, and I'd like to know if I could set this up with a (free) linux distro that limits bandwidth speed per connection. For example, of the 1500 kb/ps (about) my modem pulls, is there a way to limit that to 768 or 512 per connection? so person A can still download, person B can still watch ....., and person C can still play counterstrike with a latency under 100. This would solve many, many arguments in my house I am *fairly* good with computers, but if the distro came with documentation and a GUI that would be awesome.

* TL;DR: *
Is there a linux distro I can load on a spare computer that limits bandwidth per connection, wireless or otherwise, with good documentation?
Failing that is there firmware I can use for my modem (dlink g604t) that would do the same?
Failing that do you know of any good hitmen that would solve my family arguments, ahem, permanently?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Setting Download Limit & Bandwidth Management Using SQUID?

Feb 28, 2010

How to set download limit using SQUID? I want to specify the download limit for a particular list in MB. Is it possible to limit bandwith for some group of machines in network?

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Networking :: Setting Download Limit And Bandwidth Management Using SQUID?

Feb 28, 2010

How to set download limit using SQUID? I want to specify the download limit for a particular list in MB. Is it possible to limit bandwith for some group of machines in network?

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Security :: Limit Incoming HTTP Bandwidth Usage With IPtables

Apr 5, 2011

Can I, with only the use of IPTABLES, limit the incoming bandwith for a protocol? We have for example servers that have a FTP and HTTP server running and whenever HTTP has a lot of connections open, the other uploads/downloads get a timeout. I know I can limit the number of connections but prefer to limit on protocol level. Is this possible using IPTABLES and if so, can someone indicate how to proceed or provide a link? If it's not possible can someone point me to the right tool for the job?

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Networking :: In PPTP Server - Limit Bandwidth Per User & No. Of Connection Per Account?

Apr 2, 2010

recently i rent a xen vps intended to setup a PPTPD vpn server for me and my friends. so we can by-pass the great firewall in china and get back on ....., facebook and stuff. i have already setup the server and i can connect to it without any problem. but i still want to do some further configuration the server:

1. i want to limit the bandwidth to 400k/s per connection.
2. i also want to limit the max connection per user a/c

i have some thoughts on the 2nd requirement. in the user configuration file of /etc/ppp/chap-secret, you can specify the range of ip the user can get, does it limit the max connection per user a/c? or they can connect anyway, just every now and then a box pop up says conflict in IP address?

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Fedora Networking :: Finding The Upcoming Bandwidth And Specify The Bandwidth Rateto Classes

Nov 18, 2010

I created a the class like this for shaping the packets with a specified bandwidth rate.....

tc qdisc del dev eth0 root
tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb default 15
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1 htb rate 750kbit ceil 750kbit
tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:3 htb rate 600kbit ceil 750kbit prio 0

For Our Requirement:-

I dont want to specify the bandwidth rate strictly like this rate750kbit ceil 750kbit,based on whatever speed is coming which should allocate the bandwidth rate for particular class...I need one application for finding the upcoming bandwidth & Is any other method is there for specify the bandwidth rate in a classes.

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Software :: Pam_limits(sudo:session): Wrong Limit Value 'unlimited' For Limit Type 'soft'

Dec 28, 2010

my secure log is flooding with these messages..

sudo: pam_limits(sudo:session): wrong limit value 'unlimited' for limit type 'hard'
Dec 28 22:42:29 yn54 sudo: pam_limits(sudo:session): wrong limit value 'unlimited' for limit type 'soft'
Dec 28 22:42:29 yn54 sudo: pam_limits(sudo:session): wrong limit value 'unlimited' for limit type 'hard'

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Server :: Limit The Suphp User Memory Limit?

May 12, 2010

I have a VPS server with 512 MB memory. The php.ini is set so script memory limit = 16 MB. However, I have noticed in my top report, instances like the following:

Quote:

5484 coldclim 25 0 46476 32m 5920 R 0.0 6.4 0:00.93 php

The bold number of 6.4 is the % of sever memory this process is using. 6.4 % of 512 MB of memory is about 32 MB of memory, so it appears that this isn't being limited by php.ini. Am I correct? This leads to the next question: Is there some way to limit the amount of memory a single suphp process can use? (Basically, something like the setting in php.ini which limits suphp processes in the same way.)

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Networking :: Control Bandwidth Access With Squid - Allow Certain IPs To Have Higher Bandwidth Access?

May 27, 2009

We have a sipmle office network set up that we also use use to connect to the internet, however of late the number of users has increased thus slowing internet access. Bandwidth upgrade is not an option thus i have to do bandwidth shaping on our linux router. The question is how do set the squid configs to allow certain IP's range a certain percentage bandwidtheg 60% and furthe divide the rest. Alternatively how can allow certain IPs to have higher bandwidth access.

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Ubuntu :: Limit Directory Size \ Set A Size Limit On?

Mar 2, 2011

I have 2 directories in my home folder that I would like to set a size limit on. The directories are ~/backup and ~/temp. Is there an easy way to limit the size of a directory without having to make partitions?

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Hardware :: Mtrr: Type Mismatch For C0000000,10000000 Old: Write-back New: Write-combining?

Jan 31, 2011

solve the following problem...mtrr: type mismatch for c0000000,10000000 old: write-back new: write-combiningThis i am getting many lines in DMESG.

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Fedora :: Erroneous Write During File Extend. Write -1 Instead Of 4096

Nov 17, 2009

Ive installed Gaussian '03 on fedora Core 10, but I'm unable to run it. It aborts and i get the following error

Code:

Erroneous write during file extend. write -1 instead of 4096
Probably out of disk space.
Write error in NtrExt1

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General :: Write A Shell Script Which Will Simultaneously Collect OS User Information And Write In An Individual Text Files?

Feb 17, 2010

I want to write a shell script which will simultaneously collect OS user information and write in an individual text files.Can anyone tell me the syntax of the script.N.B. The user name will be mentioned in an array within the shell script.

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Ubuntu :: Can't Write To USB On 11.04 \ Can't Write To USB On Natty?

May 3, 2011

I can't write to USB on Natty. I can read the files and copy them to my netbook fine, but I can't change anything, I can't write or delete files

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Ubuntu :: Bandwidth Monitoring Per IP?

Jan 5, 2011

My problem is the following : I have a certain Internet connection for a certain network. So many people are sharing this network. What i need is a software on Linux (preferably Ubuntu) that will enable me to monitor the bandwidth usage PER IP Like : ip x.x.x.x using 20Kb upload 200Kb download , connected to this site for example.. The main goal is to know from which IP is the high Upload traffic or download traffic is coming , because i have a certain quota and I'm always getting over the quota (in upload and download) and end up paying extra for the ISP , so i would need to know who is using lots of upload/download bandwidth .

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Ubuntu :: How To Use The Maximum Bandwidth

Sep 1, 2011

When connected to a Wireless network, how can I use the maximum bandwidth in the network as I am finding that my network speed is degrading day by day as more users are logging onto the network. Btw, I am using Natty Narhwal.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Best Way To Manage Bandwidth On A LAN?

Oct 28, 2010

I'm looking for an effective way to manage use of internet bandwidth by users on a local area network. Currently there is a simple broadband router and unmanaged switch, and a standalone Ubuntu Server (8.04) that provides DHCP, DNS and mail for the LAN, and a web server. Ports are forwarded from a static external IP address to HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, SSH and IMAPS, and some security is provided by IP Tables (managed by using UFW).

There are 5 users on the network, and currently one or two of those 5 are using beyond our monthly download allowance of 30Gb. 1) To be aware of how many users are currently using the internet connection, and to divide the bandwidth between that number (so that if there are, say, 3 active connections, the total bandwidth available is divided 3 ways, rather than one of those users being able to hog all of it).

2) To allow each user to download up to 1/5 of 30Gb each month without any additional throttling (apart from the above), but once they go over that allowance to throttle them individually to, say, 10Kbps until the start of the new month.

I've heard other threads talking about both IP Tables and a proxy server such as Squid. I have no idea which of these would be most suited to the task. Currently, as I said, the Ubuntu server is standalone and only using 1 NIC, but it has 2 NICs and I could be configured to act as a gateway for the LAN, instead of the router, which is set to be the current default gateway.

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