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Old August 15th, 2009   #1
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Post Ubuntu server for lan network??

السلام عليكم

أنا عندي شبكة lan
و بدأت الاحظ وجود أجهزة أكثر من العدد الى بتعامل معاه
يعني في حد من الى في الشبكة تقريبا بيوزع وصلات

فأنا قررت أني أعمل جهاز سيرفر بحيث أني أتحكم في الموضوع
فأزاي أستخدم Ubuntu Server
عشان أعمل كده بحيث أني اسمح بأرقام أي بي معينة بأستخدام الشبكة و أرقام تانية لا
و تحديد الباندويدث و السرعات و الكلام ده

شـــكـــرا

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Old August 16th, 2009   #2
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Re: Ubuntu server for lan network??

SA,

I suggest you to take a look ebox-platform it will help you to do amazing things regarding your issue.

http://ebox-platform.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EBox
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Old August 21st, 2009   #3
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Re: Ubuntu server for lan network??

I guess you can do that from your router's administration console (which is most likely a web application that you can access via http://router_ip, no need to use any kind of servers I guess in case you just need to control access to your Internet (if you have one)

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