I guess I misunderstood it. I thought it had quota limits as well.
-- Jim Gribbin <jimgribbin@gmail.com> On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 14:59 -0800, Jeremy Austin wrote: > On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Jim Gribbin <jimgribbin@gmail.com> wrote: > > I believe 'squid' is the usual tool in the Linux/Unix world. Same squid > > as for proxying. The ones I am aware of that already have the pretty > > much set up, or easily added on, are: IP-Cop, Smoothwall, & SME Server > > (used to be eSmith). > > Squid can only bandwidth-limit traffic that is going through it, and > it's fairly rudimentary. > > > IP-Cop and Smoothwall use an add-on for setting the quotas. SME Server > > has it already in place and you just go to the control panel and set > > your quotas. > > Here's another list: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_router_or_firewall_distributions > > I have messed around pfSense, untangle, clearOS, M0n0wall, and > zeroshell, plus the usual embedded dd-wrt, tomato, etc. > > Distros I use in production include dd-wrt, clearOS, pfSense, and zeroshell. > > jermudgeon --------- To unsubscribe, send email to <aklug-request@aklug.org> with 'unsubscribe' in the message body.Received on Fri Oct 22 17:12:40 2010
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