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On Saturday 16 November 2002 05:18 pm, Stef Coene wrote:
> On Saturday 16 November 2002 22:54, Waters wrote:
> > Hello all!
> >
> > I'm on the DSL 1Mbit/256Kbit sharing a connection with my friends.
> > There is one big problem with it - when someone i
On Saturday 16 November 2002 22:54, Waters wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> I'm on the DSL 1Mbit/256Kbit sharing a connection with my friends.
> There is one big problem with it - when someone is uploading a file to
> the Internet, speed for others is falling down. I figured out, if I
> limit the outgoing s
Hello all!
I'm on the DSL 1Mbit/256Kbit sharing a connection with my friends.
There is one big problem with it - when someone is uploading a file to
the Internet, speed for others is falling down. I figured out, if I
limit the outgoing speed for about 70% it could be better. I have a
iproute2 and
Hi,
as I am trying to understand the HTB-stuff lots of questions are
still unanswered for me, as I am too slow to get it done myself:
I want to keep a "safe window" for ssh on webservers with http, https,
smtp, pop3, ftp and dns (not all on the same, but in mixed
configurations) to be able to lo
Hello,
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, Vincent Jaussaud wrote:
> On All servers, we setup multipath default route, so that they can use both link as
>well.
That means they know which link is alive or it does not
matter? :)
> Let's say we have Server A in our internal public network, with
> Ok, so how do you do what I want to do in the example above using the TBF
> queuing discipline? All the examples I've seen so far uses CBQ, but that is
> not what I want since I don't want to specify the size of my
> interface/bandwidth (which is not needed to shape networks).
Cbq needs to know t
http://www.netsoft.co.za/ has some pretty screenshots for their config tools.
Was posted to fm][ yesterday. It's commercial, but the prices don't seem
beyond reason if you are too.
Ditto for http://www.basen.net and their monitoring tool. I've been trying
to convince them to go open source...
On November 16, 2002 01:00 am, John Cushnie wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are there any graphical tools for viewing the queuing and
> traffic set up on a Linux Router using LARTC ?
http://www.netsoft.co.za/ has some pretty screenshots for their config tools.
Was posted to fm][ yesterday. It's commercial,
Hi Stef!
> > I'm trying to shape a traffic to/from a few different subnets using TBF.
> > The way I understand it all I have to do is create a few queueing
> > disciplines and attach a filter to each queueing discipline.
> >
> > So for instance if I want to shape traffic going to 192.168.1.0/24 vi
On Saturday 16 November 2002 19:34, Abraham van der Merwe wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to shape a traffic to/from a few different subnets using TBF.
> The way I understand it all I have to do is create a few queueing
> disciplines and attach a filter to each queueing discipline.
>
> So for instance
> < snip <--< snip <--< snip <
> root@rana:~# tc filter show
> root@rana:~# tc class show
> root@rana:~# tc qdisc show
> qdisc cbq 1: dev eth0 rate 10Mbit (bounded,isolated) prio no-transmit
> root@rana:~#
> < snip <--< snip <--< snip <---
Hi!
I'm trying to shape a traffic to/from a few different subnets using TBF. The
way I understand it all I have to do is create a few queueing disciplines
and attach a filter to each queueing discipline.
So for instance if I want to shape traffic going to 192.168.1.0/24 via eth0 to
64kbit then it
Hi Stef!
> > I'm trying to use tc on linux 2.4.20-rc1aa with iproute 20010824-8 (latest
> > debian package), but I'm having no joy.
> The latest version is iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss020116. I recommend using it.
>
> > I've attached my kernel config in case you want to check whether I
> > configured t
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 06:08:35PM +0100, Stef Coene wrote:
> Did they mention lartc.org ?
Yes.
> Or www.docum.org ? :)
No.
> Is there an online version of article ?
No.
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On Saturday 16 November 2002 18:00, Thilo Schulz wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have just discovered a nice long report about traffic shaping and tc etc
> in the german computer magazine C'T and how to use it. It explains how to
> optimize DSL connections, and ensuring stable downloads even while
> uploading
Hello
I have just discovered a nice long report about traffic shaping and tc etc in
the german computer magazine C'T and how to use it. It explains how to
optimize DSL connections, and ensuring stable downloads even while uploading,
and some other things .. maybe a nice article for newbies.
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Hi there;
I'm planning to implement multipath routing across two ISP in the next few weeks, but
before going further, I have a routing question which is puzzling me :)
Here is the setup:
10.0.0.0/8172.16.0.0/16
ISP1ISP2
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[Linux Fi
> I'm trying to use tc on linux 2.4.20-rc1aa with iproute 20010824-8 (latest
> debian package), but I'm having no joy.
The latest version is iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss020116. I recommend using it.
> I've attached my kernel config in case you want to check whether I
> configured the correct stuff (but
Hi!
I'm trying to use tc on linux 2.4.20-rc1aa with iproute 20010824-8 (latest
debian package), but I'm having no joy.
I can add queueing disciplines, but when I try to add classes or filters, I
just get "RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument", e.g. when I try to do:
< snip <--< sn
On Saturday 16 November 2002 10:00, John Cushnie wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Are there any graphical tools for viewing the queuing and
> traffic set up on a Linux Router using LARTC ?
>
> Currently I have some php scripts that displays a few tc ls
> type commands to view what is happening away from t
Hi all,
Are there any graphical tools for viewing the queuing and
traffic set up on a Linux Router using LARTC ?
Currently I have some php scripts that displays a few tc ls
type commands to view what is happening away from the shell command
line.
Something a bit more comprehensive would b
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