HTB has a htb.init script too. It's far better than CBQ if you want to "hardcode" limits and can narrow the targets to fix machines and protocols. (I mean: all the ftp traffic or all that 192.168.1.20 can eat up from bandwith). bye, Ago > CBQ is still part of CentOS, but i'd highly recommend using HTB instead. > > If you want to use CBQ, you can the cbq.init script from > http://sourceforge.net/projects/cbqinit/ and I'd also recommend having > a look at http://lartc.org > > HTH > > On 8/8/05, Joe Klemmer <klemmerj at webtrek.com> wrote: >> Since shapecfg is no longer part of the distro what are people >> using in >> place of cbq to limit/throttle bandwidth? I have an ftp mirror that, if >> left unchecked, will suck up the entire bandwidth of the CoLo site. >> >> TIA, >> Joe