Re: [LARTC] wondershaper and dmzs

2007-03-29 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 12:16:20 -0400,
  seph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Can I do this with tc, or is the entire interface shaped? It seems
> like I might be able to create a more explicate filter, but I'm having
> trouble getting it to work.

You can filter on the destination ip address.
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[LARTC] wondershaper and dmzs

2007-03-29 Thread seph
I have a pretty simple setup. I've got a linux nat box, with some
internal hosts. I've also got some servers in a dmz. It looks
something like this:

   Internet 
  |
   (external network) 
 |   |   
 |   |   
   linuxdmz 
nathosts
 |
 | 
   (office network)  
 |   
 |   
   office  
hosts  

I'd like to shape the office traffic that's going out to the internet,
while leaving the office traffic to the dmz alone. After all, the
network link the dmz fast. I've been using wondershaper, since it's
easy and works well, but I'm not sure how to add in an exception for
the dmz hosts.

Can I do this with tc, or is the entire interface shaped? It seems
like I might be able to create a more explicate filter, but I'm having
trouble getting it to work.

seph
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