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2 total messages Started by "Luke H." Thu, 11 Feb 1999 00:00
3.0-stable supports bandwidth limitation in the kernel?
#3886
Author: "Luke H."
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 00:00
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Hi all,

I heard that 3.0-current has the option in the kernel where you can enable the bandwidth limitation to prevent ping flood attack.  Does 3.0-stable have that function, too?   I ask coz I'm still in 2.2.8-stable (waiting for  3.1-stable coming out)

Thanx,

Luke



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<PRE>Hi all,</PRE>

<PRE>I heard that 3.0-current has the option in the kernel where you can enable the bandwidth limitation to prevent ping flood attack.  Does 3.0-stable have that function, too?   I ask coz I'm still in 2.2.8-stable (waiting for  3.1-stable coming out)</PRE>

<PRE>Thanx,</PRE>

<PRE>Luke</PRE>
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Re: 3.0-stable supports bandwidth limitation in the kernel?
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Author: phate1@ix.netcom
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 00:00
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DUMMYNET supports it.

man dummynet

Mike

Luke H. wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I heard that 3.0-current has the option in the kernel where you can enable the bandwidth limitation to prevent ping flood attack.  Does 3.0-stable have that function, too?   I ask coz I'm still in 2.2.8-stable (waiting for  3.1-stable coming out)
>
> Thanx,
>
> Luke
>
>

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