Problem mit wshaper.htb

2003-01-24 Diskussionsfäden mangel
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

 



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Problem mit wshaper.htb

2003-01-24 Diskussionsfäden mangel
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

 



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