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Bandwidth Regulation
Hello,
I was wondering how one would go about regulating bandwidth of a server running RH Linux 8.0 and Apache. I am running a webserver, and want only one person to be able to download one file at a time. So, they can't click about 10 files and soak up lots of bandwidth. Plus, I would like to cap the whole server so it would only use about three-fourths of all the bandwidth on the line. Thanks, Robert |
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