Problem mit wshaper.htb
Moin ! Ich benutze das wshaper.htb script und habe paar Schwierigkeiten damit: 1. Wenn jemand was per zB Apache was von mir downloadet, geht meine Downloadrate in die Knie 2. Ich muss Uplink=60 reinschreiben obwohl ich 128kbps uplink habe (dsl), sonst macht der full speed upload und dann ich gar nix mehr downloaden, wenn es auf 60 steht dann ist die uploadrate = 14-15kb/s Weis jemand Rat? TiA PS: Ich habe nur die Mldonkey sachen dazu getan sonst ist es org. wshaper.htb Hier wshaper.htb: #!/bin/bash # Wonder Shaper # please read the README before filling out these values # # Set the following values to somewhat less than your actual download # and uplink speed. In kilobits. Also set the device that is to be shaped. DOWNLINK=722 UPLINK=60 DEV=ppp0 # low priority OUTGOING traffic - you can leave this blank if you want # low priority source netmasks NOPRIOHOSTSRC= # low priority destination netmasks NOPRIOHOSTDST= # low priority source ports NOPRIOPORTSRC=4662 # low priority destination ports NOPRIOPORTDST=4662 if [ "$1" = "status" ] then tc -s qdisc ls dev $DEV tc -s class ls dev $DEV exit fi # clean existing down- and uplink qdiscs, hide errors tc qdisc del dev $DEV root2> /dev/null > /dev/null tc qdisc del dev $DEV ingress 2> /dev/null > /dev/null if [ "$1" = "stop" ] then exit fi ## uplink # install root HTB, point default traffic to 1:20: tc qdisc add dev $DEV root handle 1: htb default 20 # shape everything at $UPLINK speed - this prevents huge queues in your # DSL modem which destroy latency: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate ${UPLINK}kbit burst 6k # high prio class 1:10: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate ${UPLINK}kbit \ burst 6k prio 1 # bulk & default class 1:20 - gets slightly less traffic, # and a lower priority: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:20 htb rate $[9*$UPLINK/10]kbit \ burst 6k prio 2 tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:30 htb rate $[8*$UPLINK/10]kbit \ burst 6k prio 2 # all get Stochastic Fairness: tc qdisc add dev $DEV parent 1:10 handle 10: sfq perturb 10 tc qdisc add dev $DEV parent 1:20 handle 20: sfq perturb 10 tc qdisc add dev $DEV parent 1:30 handle 30: sfq perturb 10 # TOS Minimum Delay (ssh, NOT scp) in 1:10: tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip tos 0x10 0xff flowid 1:10 # ICMP (ip protocol 1) in the interactive class 1:10 so we # can do measurements & impress our friends: tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip protocol 1 0xff flowid 1:10 # mldonkey UDP source propagation packets are small, but go to # bulk priority class tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip protocol 17 0xff \ match ip sport 4666 0x \ flowid 1:30 # To speed up downloads while an upload is going on, put ACK packets in # the interactive class: tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip protocol 6 0xff \ match u8 0x05 0x0f at 0 \ match u16 0x 0xffc0 at 2 \ match u8 0x10 0xff at 33 \ flowid 1:10 # rest is 'non-interactive' ie 'bulk' and ends up in 1:20 # some traffic however suffers a worse fate for a in $NOPRIOPORTDST do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 14 u32 \ match ip dport $a 0x flowid 1:30 done for a in $NOPRIOPORTSRC do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 15 u32 \ match ip sport $a 0x flowid 1:30 done for a in $NOPRIOHOSTSRC do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 16 u32 \ match ip src $a flowid 1:30 done for a in $NOPRIOHOSTDST do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 17 u32 \ match ip dst $a flowid 1:30 done # rest is 'non-interactive' ie 'bulk' and ends up in 1:20 tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 18 u32 \ match ip dst 0.0.0.0/0 flowid 1:20 ## downlink # # slow downloads down to somewhat less than the real speed to prevent # queuing at our ISP. Tune to see how high you can set it. # ISPs tend to have *huge* queues to make sure big downloads are fast # # attach ingress policer: tc qdisc add dev $DEV handle : ingress # filter *everything* to it (0.0.0.0/0), drop everything that's # coming in too fast: tc filter add dev $DEV parent : protocol ip prio 50 u32 match ip src \ 0.0.0.0/0 police rate ${DOWNLINK}kbit burst 10k drop flowid :1 -- Häufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject "unsubscribe". Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Problem mit wshaper.htb
Moin ! Ich benutze das wshaper.htb script und habe paar Schwierigkeiten damit: 1. Wenn jemand was per zB Apache was von mir downloadet, geht meine Downloadrate in die Knie 2. Ich muss Uplink=60 reinschreiben obwohl ich 128kbps uplink habe (dsl), sonst macht der full speed upload und dann ich gar nix mehr downloaden, wenn es auf 60 steht dann ist die uploadrate = 14-15kb/s Weis jemand Rat? TiA PS: Ich habe nur die Mldonkey sachen dazu getan sonst ist es org. wshaper.htb Hier wshaper.htb: #!/bin/bash # Wonder Shaper # please read the README before filling out these values # # Set the following values to somewhat less than your actual download # and uplink speed. In kilobits. Also set the device that is to be shaped. DOWNLINK=722 UPLINK=60 DEV=ppp0 # low priority OUTGOING traffic - you can leave this blank if you want # low priority source netmasks NOPRIOHOSTSRC= # low priority destination netmasks NOPRIOHOSTDST= # low priority source ports NOPRIOPORTSRC=4662 # low priority destination ports NOPRIOPORTDST=4662 if [ "$1" = "status" ] then tc -s qdisc ls dev $DEV tc -s class ls dev $DEV exit fi # clean existing down- and uplink qdiscs, hide errors tc qdisc del dev $DEV root2> /dev/null > /dev/null tc qdisc del dev $DEV ingress 2> /dev/null > /dev/null if [ "$1" = "stop" ] then exit fi ## uplink # install root HTB, point default traffic to 1:20: tc qdisc add dev $DEV root handle 1: htb default 20 # shape everything at $UPLINK speed - this prevents huge queues in your # DSL modem which destroy latency: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate ${UPLINK}kbit burst 6k # high prio class 1:10: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate ${UPLINK}kbit \ burst 6k prio 1 # bulk & default class 1:20 - gets slightly less traffic, # and a lower priority: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:20 htb rate $[9*$UPLINK/10]kbit \ burst 6k prio 2 tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:30 htb rate $[8*$UPLINK/10]kbit \ burst 6k prio 2 # all get Stochastic Fairness: tc qdisc add dev $DEV parent 1:10 handle 10: sfq perturb 10 tc qdisc add dev $DEV parent 1:20 handle 20: sfq perturb 10 tc qdisc add dev $DEV parent 1:30 handle 30: sfq perturb 10 # TOS Minimum Delay (ssh, NOT scp) in 1:10: tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip tos 0x10 0xff flowid 1:10 # ICMP (ip protocol 1) in the interactive class 1:10 so we # can do measurements & impress our friends: tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip protocol 1 0xff flowid 1:10 # mldonkey UDP source propagation packets are small, but go to # bulk priority class tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip protocol 17 0xff \ match ip sport 4666 0x \ flowid 1:30 # To speed up downloads while an upload is going on, put ACK packets in # the interactive class: tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 10 u32 \ match ip protocol 6 0xff \ match u8 0x05 0x0f at 0 \ match u16 0x 0xffc0 at 2 \ match u8 0x10 0xff at 33 \ flowid 1:10 # rest is 'non-interactive' ie 'bulk' and ends up in 1:20 # some traffic however suffers a worse fate for a in $NOPRIOPORTDST do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 14 u32 \ match ip dport $a 0x flowid 1:30 done for a in $NOPRIOPORTSRC do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 15 u32 \ match ip sport $a 0x flowid 1:30 done for a in $NOPRIOHOSTSRC do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 16 u32 \ match ip src $a flowid 1:30 done for a in $NOPRIOHOSTDST do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 17 u32 \ match ip dst $a flowid 1:30 done # rest is 'non-interactive' ie 'bulk' and ends up in 1:20 tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1: protocol ip prio 18 u32 \ match ip dst 0.0.0.0/0 flowid 1:20 ## downlink # # slow downloads down to somewhat less than the real speed to prevent # queuing at our ISP. Tune to see how high you can set it. # ISPs tend to have *huge* queues to make sure big downloads are fast # # attach ingress policer: tc qdisc add dev $DEV handle : ingress # filter *everything* to it (0.0.0.0/0), drop everything that's # coming in too fast: tc filter add dev $DEV parent : protocol ip prio 50 u32 match ip src \ 0.0.0.0/0 police rate ${DOWNLINK}kbit burst 10k drop flowid :1 -- Häufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject "unsubscribe". Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Ausgabe von ppp auf tty1
Hi alle Ich habe nen kleines Problem: Wenn meine DSL Verbindung aufgebaut wird erscheint die Ausgabe immer auf tty1, das nervt nen bisl Ich habe DoD und die Verbindung wird schon beim booten aufgebaut. Weis jemand wie ich die Ausgabe auf tty10 richten kann? Wo kann ich das ändern? TiA