[LARTC] dead gateway

2003-09-30 Thread vadiraj c s
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Re: [LARTC] How to recognize P2P

2003-09-30 Thread Derek
Wow, That is an awesome module. I definately may be able to use that in the future, thanks :) ... I just wish they had an iptables extension for instant messenger clients, and then I'd be all set :) Thanks again, Derek On Tuesday 30 September 2003 02:45 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, >

Re: [LARTC] How to recognize P2P

2003-09-30 Thread Jacek Bilski
Ehlo! On wto, 2003-09-30 at 23:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > > I found that in one of previous posts, yet it doesn't recognize > > eDoneky/Overnet which I need. > > there is an iptables extension called IPP2P to filter P2P traffic. It > recognizes eDonkey/Overnet and other P2P networks

Re: [LARTC] How to recognize P2P

2003-09-30 Thread miller69
Hi, > I found that in one of previous posts, yet it doesn't recognize > eDoneky/Overnet which I need. there is an iptables extension called IPP2P to filter P2P traffic. It recognizes eDonkey/Overnet and other P2P networks as well. For traffic shaping it has to be used together with CONMARK. Go to

[LARTC] RTP packet filtering

2003-09-30 Thread Rafael Gustavo Gassner
Hi all, I need to allow RTP packages on my network, but don´t want to allow all UDP (And then ill try to priorize it), so i think i could do that using u32. I can see that all packages that are RTP have a field 80 00, as shown below (It is the protocol version and payload type): xx x

Re: [LARTC] HTB Problem

2003-09-30 Thread Stef Coene
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 15:44, Guilherme Benkenstein wrote: > Hi all!! > > I'm new in the list. > > I'm using Slackware 9.0 with 2.4.21 > > HTB 0.8.3 > > eth0 > > DEFAULT=30 > > eth0-2:30.dfl > > RATE=256Kbit > BURST=32Kb > LEAF=sfq > > This is my configuration, but, the shaper dosen't works i

[LARTC] Re: HTB and metro+int. limits

2003-09-30 Thread Alex
Thanks for your replay, it really helps, but to take the question further, from what you have seen in my sample script, how should I classify packets with "tc" ? I don't know how to put them in separate classes,. What I have in my script will only shape metro traffic, but for international how wou

Re: [LARTC] IP Failover

2003-09-30 Thread Jose Luis Domingo Lopez
On Tuesday, 30 September 2003, at 08:40:12 +0300, Andrew Kozachenko wrote: > > Ugh !. Please configure your mail client to send outgoing messages only in plain text, preferably wrapped at 75 characters or less. Thank you. -- Jose Luis Domingo Lopez Linux Registered User #189436 Debian Linux

[LARTC] HTB and metro+int. limits

2003-09-30 Thread Alex
Hello, I need to setup HTB to limit the bandwidth, but I need to have 2 types of limits, because my ISP gives me more bandwith for sites located in my country, than others located outside. I have setup the following script in which I mark packets with mark 6 for the ip clasess for the sites in my c

Re: [LARTC] How to recognize P2P

2003-09-30 Thread Jason A. Pattie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Derek wrote: | The card problem is definately a fun one, although in my experience linux | assigns iface names in the following fashion: PCI (from top (closest to | AGP/CPU) to bottom), then Onboard. so usually I just play around with the | order of the

[LARTC] HTB Problem

2003-09-30 Thread Guilherme Benkenstein
Hi all!! I'm new in the list. I'm using Slackware 9.0 with 2.4.21 HTB 0.8.3 eth0 DEFAULT=30 eth0-2:30.dfl RATE=256Kbit BURST=32Kb LEAF=sfq This is my configuration, but, the shaper dosen't works in 32Kbps... Anybody can help me? Thanks Guilherme ___

[LARTC] Problems setting up routing for multiple links

2003-09-30 Thread zen30267
Hi All, I am trying to setup Routing on my Bering Firewall to allow connections to two providers, as well as maintaining inbound connections to web servers hosted in a dmz. I have been adding the commands as described on the web site section 4.2.1, but find that the line shown with an * generat

[LARTC] LARTC Newsgroup?

2003-09-30 Thread Walter D. Wyndroski
Does LARTC have a newsgroup? If so what is the name?   WDW  This message has been scanned by CityNET's email scanner for viruses and dangerous content   and is believed to be clean. CityNET is proud to use MailScanner. For more information   concerning MailScanner,

RE: [LARTC] IP Failover

2003-09-30 Thread Ronnie Garcia
> This would make greater sense/benefit/appropriateness on two different > machines, I think. vrrpd is another good alternative. sourceforge is the > repository. In some cases, a filer for exemple, you just want to have two of it's NICs connected to two different switches. Then you dont loose the