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Thread: IPcop Bandwith Control!

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    Question IPcop Bandwith Control!

    Hi!

    Is there anyway I can limit bandwidth in ipcop!

    This is what i want to do:

    There are 4 pc's connected to my ipcop box, I have homedsl192 and 30gb cap i want to be able to assign certain amounts of my cap to each user. Example: User A gets 5g User B gets 5g User C 10g etc... It may be done on ip or host name what ever. Is this posible in anyway please let me know!!
    ADSL Status:Mweb 1Mb Uncapped. Telkom 2Mb adsl
    http://www.ptawug.co.za Free Bandwidth for all...

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    If I remember correctly, there may be a a utility under the firewall add-ons that might help you. I'm not sure if you can physically 'cap' a user, but there was definitely a "billing" type function available.

    Check out: http://firewalladdons.sourceforge.net

    You need to install the "addon server" manually, by copying it to the firewall with SCP
    get PuTTY for this (http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/), logging in to the server via SSH (PuTTY) and then extracting the file and running it.

    Once you have done this, you can install addons via the web interface.

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    TrafficControlAndReport 1.0-b9 Orange-1 Utilities This MOD is a billing system for workgroups. It's dedicated to tariffication of traffic downloaded by GREEN interface users. It's also dedicated to control access to ipcop box. Reboot [not] required.

    TimeLimit 3.1-b2 Green Utilities This Addon will block outgoing traffic, based om MAC address can set times when hosts are allowed to access the Intenet. Reboot not Required

    IPBill 0.7-b1 Green Utilities Host based time billing system. Front-end is decoupled from IPCop admin interface. You HAVE to install this MOD via CLI because user interaction is required during install (ipbill front-end user password). Furthermore, the apache daemon will be restarted to apply changes. Reboot not required

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    Thanx. TrafficControlAndReport 1.0-b9 is the one i am using now found it by doing some creative googling
    Any way this is a realy amazing little adon, if you want to control how much each user downloads!

    One thing to note you need to install Addons Server first, after that you can install many adons for your ipcop box!

    the site to get it is http://firewalladdons.sourceforge.net/trafcontrol.html
    Last edited by ASS_SAZiN`; 11-09-2005 at 11:08 PM.
    ADSL Status:Mweb 1Mb Uncapped. Telkom 2Mb adsl
    http://www.ptawug.co.za Free Bandwidth for all...

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    Isn't that what I said?

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    lol Well, yes, only a wee bit of iteration!! It was late when i posted that , so sorry for repeating information and thanx again for your help!
    ADSL Status:Mweb 1Mb Uncapped. Telkom 2Mb adsl
    http://www.ptawug.co.za Free Bandwidth for all...

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    This thread should become a sticky thread.
    1.5mbps ADSL with 20gb Cap from internode.on.net

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    I know this is an old thread but I wanted to add this to it for anyone else considering using 'Traffic control and Report' addon.

    TCAR only bills for downloaded bandwidth and not uploaded bandwidth. While this is useful, if the user decides to use torrents or peer to peer sharing utilities, it only records a one way stream which is not completely helpful.

    Cheers

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    I wonder if you could set up a private hotspot with a modded router and do it that way.

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    Sounds complicated but I am yet to find something as simple as TCAR that records up and down traffic for us noobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabbadude View Post
    I know this is an old thread but I wanted to add this to it for anyone else considering using 'Traffic control and Report' addon.

    TCAR only bills for downloaded bandwidth and not uploaded bandwidth. While this is useful, if the user decides to use torrents or peer to peer sharing utilities, it only records a one way stream which is not completely helpful.

    Cheers
    To solve the issue of TCAR only counting down and not up loads you can use http://www.sischmitz.de/en/xtgraphs.php

    This is an old thread I know but having spent quite some time seeking a sollution for problem I thought Ide save anyone else also interested some time. TCAR is such a great addon - perhaps when IPCOP ver 2.0 (stable) is realeased someone will re-right or edit TCAR to count uploads too. If i had the time and skill I would do it myself.

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