December 8th, 2008 1:24 am

debian
spaztic_jo asked:

I’ve installed openssh-server on Debian/Ubuntu Linux and want to know how I can limit the outgoing bandwidth from the server. Can I also limit the number of simultaneous connections?

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2 Responses to “How can I limit the outgoing bandwidth on openssh-server?”

  1. makeup lady Says:

    The server is playing volleyball or tennis definitly gotta limit the band width or it gets in the band width.
    The server is playing volleyball or tennis definitly gotta limit the server is playing volleyball or it gets in the band width or tennis definitly gotta limit the band width or it gets in the way.

  2. Valdis K Says:

    Beperking van verbindingen is esasy – in / etc / ssh / sshd_config, zoek de regel die er uit ziet: # ClientAliveCountMax 3 Verwijder de opmerking # char, veranderen de 3 als nodig is, start sshd-server, en je bent klaar. Beperking van de bandbreedte is lastiger, moet je spelen spelletjes met iptables voor.

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