Hello Martin,
Thanks very much for your explanation.
So, locally generated packets marked in the OUTPUT chain have already been
routed.
This is really quite sad isn't it? I was attempting the following for
locally generated packets:
iptables --append OUTPUT --table mangle --match owner \
If you read comment above htb_dequeue_tree, it should be called
only when it is sure that there are packets inside of the level/prio.
It is known by other HTB mechanism (per-level activity lists).
Thus the bugtrap is to catch case where class was inserted
into activity list because it had packets
devik wrote:
If you read comment above htb_dequeue_tree, it should be called
only when it is sure that there are packets inside of the level/prio.
It is known by other HTB mechanism (per-level activity lists).
Thus the bugtrap is to catch case where class was inserted
into activity list because it
lo all,
Am having this problem that mass mailing programs and email spiders are not
being limited to the bandwidth i restrict for the computer that uses it.
whenever this programs are run, the choke up all downlink and uplink
bandwidth.
can someone offer some suggestion or solution?
thanks
On Friday 18 July 2003 20:44, William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 13:13, Jerry Amundson wrote:
Hi.
I'm new to these tools, but well versed in Linux and networking, and I
just haven't found out some general stuff by going through the HOWTO's!
You have the links to Julians
Uhmm, if actually you have the full information on what am doing, maybe you
would understand it better.
Am not spamming, am trying to eliminate it, by webfilter methods, ave done
blocking of sites were this programs are located, blocked downloads of the
programs, presently working on a project