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How to limit outgoing traffic per IP Address using Linux TC
How can I do traffic shaping in Linux by IP?Linux router with diffent gateways for incomming and outgoing connectionsUsing iptables to forward traffic to a single IP addressLimit incoming and outgoing bandwidth and latency in linuxIs there a way to limit bandwidth per ip using HTB + a CIDR range in Linux?Traffic shaping linux shell users on a per-user basisHow to add latency and bandwidth-limit interface using tc?Limit bandwidth per connection in LinuxBandwidth limit for multiple network destinations with a default (slow) match with Linux TCHow to limit speed for every device per MAC address in the gateway via Linux command “tc”?
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I want to limit outgoing traffic per IP address. For example I have a network interface eth0, having 1Gbps of bandwidth.
I want to limit the whole network interface to 1Mbps each destination IP Address.
For example 1Mbps for 192.168.1.1 and 1Mbps for 192.168.1.2
Currently I am using wondershaper using this command:
wondershaper eth0 1024[outbound traffic] 1024000[inbound traffic]
But this is limiting the whole network interface and there won't be seperated traffic for each IP address.
linux networking tc
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I want to limit outgoing traffic per IP address. For example I have a network interface eth0, having 1Gbps of bandwidth.
I want to limit the whole network interface to 1Mbps each destination IP Address.
For example 1Mbps for 192.168.1.1 and 1Mbps for 192.168.1.2
Currently I am using wondershaper using this command:
wondershaper eth0 1024[outbound traffic] 1024000[inbound traffic]
But this is limiting the whole network interface and there won't be seperated traffic for each IP address.
linux networking tc
add a comment |
I want to limit outgoing traffic per IP address. For example I have a network interface eth0, having 1Gbps of bandwidth.
I want to limit the whole network interface to 1Mbps each destination IP Address.
For example 1Mbps for 192.168.1.1 and 1Mbps for 192.168.1.2
Currently I am using wondershaper using this command:
wondershaper eth0 1024[outbound traffic] 1024000[inbound traffic]
But this is limiting the whole network interface and there won't be seperated traffic for each IP address.
linux networking tc
I want to limit outgoing traffic per IP address. For example I have a network interface eth0, having 1Gbps of bandwidth.
I want to limit the whole network interface to 1Mbps each destination IP Address.
For example 1Mbps for 192.168.1.1 and 1Mbps for 192.168.1.2
Currently I am using wondershaper using this command:
wondershaper eth0 1024[outbound traffic] 1024000[inbound traffic]
But this is limiting the whole network interface and there won't be seperated traffic for each IP address.
linux networking tc
linux networking tc
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You might need iptables' CLASSIFY. See
http://www.fyzix.net/index.php?title=Traffic_shaping_with_tc_and_iptables
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You might need iptables' CLASSIFY. See
http://www.fyzix.net/index.php?title=Traffic_shaping_with_tc_and_iptables
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You might need iptables' CLASSIFY. See
http://www.fyzix.net/index.php?title=Traffic_shaping_with_tc_and_iptables
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You might need iptables' CLASSIFY. See
http://www.fyzix.net/index.php?title=Traffic_shaping_with_tc_and_iptables
You might need iptables' CLASSIFY. See
http://www.fyzix.net/index.php?title=Traffic_shaping_with_tc_and_iptables
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