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Special Forums IP Networking Bandwidth Regulation Post 62203 by Phobos on Monday 14th of February 2005 12:56:35 AM
Old 02-14-2005
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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This subcommand provides network access to the puppet master's store of plugins. The puppet master serves Ruby code collected from the lib directories of its modules. These plugins can be used on agent nodes to extend Facter and implement custom types and providers. Plugins are normally downloaded by puppet agent during the course of a run. OPTIONS
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