Dear All I am a newbie to traffic control and i am trying to setup bandwidth restriction in my local network as well as internet access to users. I got around 60 pcs in my lab and i am planning to divide bandwidth based on classes. I am using iptables to mark packets and then route the
> Out of curiosity, I have that command currently in rc.local, but is
> there a better place to put it in the redhat startup sequence?
> Normally it'd do in /etc/sysconfig/network but I'm not sure of the
> possibility of putting that sort of thing in there?
There are two ways:
1. create /sbin/ifup-
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Carl Brewer wrote:
Alexey Toptygin wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Carl Brewer wrote:
hi maybe I am missign something but can't your just use this
ip r a default via 192.168.239.1 src 72.3.205.160
plus you might need this as well
ip r a 192.168.239.0/24 src 192.168.239.2
Alexey Toptygin wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Carl Brewer wrote:
hi maybe I am missign something but can't your just use this
ip r a default via 192.168.239.1 src 72.3.205.160
plus you might need this as well
ip r a 192.168.239.0/24 src 192.168.239.2
I just needed the first one, thankyou. T
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 05:49:02PM +1100, Carl Brewer wrote:
> Alexander Samad wrote:
> >On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 01:30:48PM +1100, Carl Brewer wrote:
> >>
> >>Hello,
> >>Ive had a poke around through various linux routing documents,
> >>but haven't found what I think is an elegant solution to a
> >
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Carl Brewer wrote:
hi
maybe I am missign something but can't your just use this
ip r a default via 192.168.239.1 src 72.3.205.160
plus you might need this as well
ip r a 192.168.239.0/24 src 192.168.239.2
I just needed the first one, thankyou. That worked a treat.
Out
Hello,
this is my first post here and it is about the behavior of a HFSC class
with a two piece-wise linear service curve.
My goal is to separate audio streams from bulk traffic. To keep it simple
a use two classes one high priority realtime and the other for the rest.
Example:
tc qdisc add dev
Diego Cabrero wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
> I've got a little problem when adding HTB support to my SUSE 8.1 by
> patching its kernel 2.4.19.
>
> After i patch kernel getting some errors, the HTB kernel option shows up
> but when i make modules it finds something wrong with the sch_htb.o module.
>
Thanks all for your answer. I'll see how it will behave in practice and
let you know.
Thanks again,
Alex
Peter Surda wrote:
Alexandru Matei schrieb:
Ok, maybe I was not clear enough.
Yes you were :-)
What I'm interested in is the order of passing throught filters. WRR
has an built-in f
Dnia poniedziałek, 23 stycznia 2006 11:47, rupak shrestha napisał(a):
> Hello members.
> I wanted know if htb shapes download speed and upload speed too? i want to
> give a client 128/64. so is it possible to give 128 download download speed
> and 64 upload speed.I mean 2 way traffic control.
Yo
Rupak,
I am new to LARTC, but based on what I have read, one of the
fundamentals cited in the various documentation is that incoming
traffic cannot be shaped. Incoming traffic can only be limited
via "throttling".
Maybe others on this list can provide further specifics.
Hope this helps -
ToddO
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 04:47:34PM +0600, rupak shrestha wrote:
> Hello members.
> I wanted know if htb shapes download speed and upload speed too? i want to
> give a client 128/64. so is it possible to give 128 download download speed
> and 64 upload speed.I mean 2 way traffic control.
If you have
Hello members.
I wanted know if htb shapes download speed and upload speed too? i want to give a client 128/64. so is it possible to give 128 download download speed and 64 upload speed.I mean 2 way traffic control.
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Hi everybody,
I've got a little problem when adding HTB support to my SUSE 8.1 by
patching its kernel 2.4.19.
After i patch kernel getting some errors, the HTB kernel option shows up
but when i make modules it finds something wrong with the sch_htb.o module.
Could somebody give me a hand on
ah. missunderstood the question. you meant without squid.. sry :)
Quoting lartc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi all,
curious is anyone has successfully sent http get packets to userspace
for blacklist filtering ...
i'd like to do a live cd that would obviate the neccessity to install
squid and squidg
You mean transparent proxy?
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/TransparentProxy.html
Quoting lartc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi all,
curious is anyone has successfully sent http get packets to userspace
for blacklist filtering ...
i'd like to do a live cd that would obviate the neccessity to ins
hi all,
curious is anyone has successfully sent http get packets to userspace
for blacklist filtering ...
i'd like to do a live cd that would obviate the neccessity to install
squid and squidguard, but rather, have iptables send packets to
squidguard (or something else) directly ...
cheers
cha
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