I have a situation where I would like to introduce an artificial delay of
100 milliseconds to incoming UDP traffic to a particular client. Here is my
setup:
+---+ +---+
| Linux | | |
'Internet'---eth1| NAT |eth0==|192
1. I think you should read the manuals again.
2. First of all if you want to prioritize download traffic you attach a
qdisc to the internal network interface(interfaces) ...not eth0 (which I
presume it's the external one).
In your case ..because you have multiple network interfaces IMQ might be
the
Hey everyone,
Yes, I have read the docs and the man pages and the examples bla bla ;-).
Ok, here is my setup:
Linux - router, 4 interfaces (3 hardware & 1 virtual), which follow:
eth0 - optical fiber 100mbit full-duplex (limited by the ISP at 10mbit
full duplex - like it's connected @ 100mbit full-
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 07:53:11PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was reading the lartc.org howto by Pedro Larroy and he has a link to
> an example script which is broken. Does anyone know where a copy can be
> found?
http://tretmine.org/packetfilter.tar.bz2
If someone wants to provide that