Per-peer bandwidth limits or QoS guidance for NetBird #2078

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opened 2025-11-20 06:12:23 -05:00 by saavagebueno · 0 comments
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Originally created by @rodion-serhieiev on GitHub (Jul 17, 2025).

Hi NetBird team,
I’d like to prevent a single peer with a high-speed connection from saturating the uplink of the node that hosts our NetBird gateway (k3s). I don’t see a built-in setting for per-client bandwidth caps in NetBird.
So I have some questions:

  1. Does NetBird provide any native way to rate-limit traffic per peer or group?
  2. If not, could you share recommended practices for applying Linux QoS/traffic-shaping (e.g., tc) so that we can throttle selected peers without affecting the whole mesh and without breaking NetBird tunnels?

Many thanks for any guidance you can share.

Originally created by @rodion-serhieiev on GitHub (Jul 17, 2025). Hi NetBird team, I’d like to prevent a single peer with a high-speed connection from saturating the uplink of the node that hosts our NetBird gateway (k3s). I don’t see a built-in setting for per-client bandwidth caps in NetBird. So I have some questions: 1. Does NetBird provide any native way to rate-limit traffic per peer or group? 2. If not, could you share recommended practices for applying Linux QoS/traffic-shaping (e.g., tc) so that we can throttle selected peers without affecting the whole mesh and without breaking NetBird tunnels? Many thanks for any guidance you can share.
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Reference: SVI/netbird#2078