Howdy...

I finally got to installing wondershaper ... I cannot figure out what kernel modules I need, and can't find the jnilos/netsched directory (where? leaf.sourceforge.net?).
Mind clarifying a bit?

-bryan


S Mohan wrote:

Just take wondershaper (htb version is better) from http://lartc.org. If you
do not want shorewall, do not include it in your syslinux.cfg configuration.
Make sure you have all the modules for shaping. You will find them in jnilos
area under netsched directory - one module for each filter/ classifier,
qdisc type and device like ingress and imq. Put wondershaper in the start up
/etc/init.d maybe as S98 so that it is run last just before rmnologin
script.

Need more help? Just buzz me. I'm configuring this with a Bering box as a
bridge to transparently plug in into a production network.

Mohan

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Subject: [leaf-user] easy traffic shaping?


Allo out there...

Finally upgrade my old Eiger box to Bering. I wanted to try some
traffic shaping, but I'm a bit intimidated by tc.lrp and all the
shorewall stuff surrounding it. Basically all I want to do is limit my
web traffic so that it cannot use more than 3/4 of my bandwidth. Anyone
know an easy way to work this or have simple examples?

Shapecfg seems to have gone the way of the VMS bird. Gack, I'm dating
myself here, arent I?

-bryan



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