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Proxy and QoS. Is that possible?

 
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mkjtravel



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:17 pm    Post subject: Proxy and QoS. Is that possible? Reply with quote

Hej

I am using Zeroshell successfully for 4 weeks now at the dorm of our school. But I need QoS, as a single student can block the whole system by downloading a file. But I do not get it to run. My setup:

ETH00 = 192.168.0.75
ETH01 = 192.168.1.75 (provided by a DHCP-Server on the router)
Captive Portal - active
DHCP on 192.168.0.X - active
Forwarding - disabled
Proxy - active

I found several instructions on how to setup QoS, but they do not seem to apply to this setup.

I do not need classes, as I just want to allow the students to go on the internet. If I understand things correctly, I only have to limit the max bandwith of 'default' to for example 128 kb/s, as I am not using anything else.

I have setup a bridge, but does this make sense, if I am not using forwarding? I ask, as I am blocked as soon, as I install a new bridge with ETH00,ETH01.

Do I have to set the max bandwith on 'default' on all ETH00, ETH01, Bridge(ETH00,ETH01)? (The general bandwith is set, as described in the manual)

Thanks for helping

Juergen
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redfive



Joined: 27 Aug 2009
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I never tried , but take a look here , maybe could help you

http://www.zeroshell.net/eng/forum/viewtopic.php?t=756&highlight=proxy+qos
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