On Thursday 03 July 2003 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It wont work..
> eth0 only for public ip traffic. It wont handle private network traffic.
> Traffic to private network can be manage through eth1 & eth2
>
> I guess the answer is IMQ .. i'll try ..
> Documentation please, or perhaps docum.org already have documentation
> regarding IMQ ?
Not much.  I never had the time to try imq my self.  But it's easy.  
With imq you can create virtual devices and you can redirect any traffic to 
with iptables.  So you can redirect all incoming traffic to eth0 to the 
virutal device.  Shaping the traffic can be done by adding a htb qdisc to the 
imq device.  But in your case you will have a filter problem because you 
don't know the src address when a packet enter eth0.

Stef

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