1. why do I have lended for children classes almost the same as
sent, who do they lend to? the neighboring classes?
Yes, to other classes.
lended is # of packets donated by this class (from its rate)
I did some experimenting, and had a root class and just 1 child class,
and this child
Hi.
Hm. accounting each ftp-session separately sounds impossible (for me :),
but with ipac (-ng) @sourceforge.net it's possible to feed mrtg.So you can at least
measure and graph the TOTAL ammount of (ftp-)traffic
to/from your ftp-server.
to measure and graph each ftp-session seperately u can
On Monday 01 July 2002 05:05, Adam B. Fineberg wrote:
It isn't obvious to me from the lartc howto or frmo the tc source how to
set a filter to send all traffic destined for a specified MAC to a
particular class. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I'm not sure, but can iptables mark packets
hi Joachim,
I want to deny a user who has just logged off .. for about
10seconds.
I think you can only limit the number of syn-pakets like you already
proposed.
I tried with this, but that didn't work. Maybe my mind is going
completely in the wrong direction today? =)
iptables -I INPUT
On Monday 01 July 2002 21:12, ganesh kumar godavari wrote:
hai stef,
i looked into your docum.org and lartc.org. for information on
giving high priority for voice packets.
i did check with the netfilter group for information on
identifying if a packet is a voice/data packet.
i received
Hi
I think you can only limit the number of syn-pakets like you already
proposed.
I tried to switch the params as you said, but no success. It took maybe a
minute before I did get in to the site, but after that I could logout and in
as fast as I wanted. (hammering)
Mabye the only way is the
I have a server 128.187.2.0/16 and 128.187.1.0/16 that was setup by a
vendor.
I have a host on 128.187.2.1 and 128.187.1.1 side with the following eth1:
128.187.3.1/24 and eth2: 128.187.4.1/24 each side to talk to the other in
the event that one of the network card goes down.
I have a firewall
hello stef,
this is the information i got from microsoft website
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q158623)
***
NetMeeting uses the following Internet Protocol (IP) ports:
Port Purpose
-
389
hello group,
i want to know if there is any way i can determine using
iptables if the ip packet contains voice?
i want to know this as i want to do some queuing for output
packets and the voice packets are given high preference next
ftp,telnet,ssh.
i want to know if this is