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Ron Peterson <rpeterson at yellowbank.com> writes:
> What concerns me is bandwidth. I don't have much,
> and can't afford much. I don't want to simply ignore the problem, and I
> don't want to become the office gestapo. I just want to block
> realaudio.
If bandwidth is your concern, why not look into the Linux 2.2
bandwidth shaping code. You can basically rate-limit your bandwidth
consumption using a set of rules. I don't know how well it
works, or how fine-grained the rules can be. But, basically, you
can probably say something like 'limit all traffic to port 80
at 100Kbps' or something like that.
Would that solve your problem?
-derek
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