I am running MSN Messenger v6 and also running HTB with traffic shaping. I'm
not having any problems with Messenger. Do you have a firewall which might
be interfering with your Messenger connection?
WDW
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From: "GoMi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'lartc'" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Yah, A and C on different ip networks and also different vlan.
It's only example, in the real test i use zebra with a lot of vlan
interfaces and connect to some cisco switch.
And discover that some networks in different vlan can't reach, when i try to
see unreachable networks
using arp, i found u
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 15:39, Kristiadi Himawan wrote:
> About your first option to plug the linux box to the switch and create vlan
> interfaces on it, i have try that before and the result some network can't
> reach because of arp uncomplete.
Are A and C on different IP networks? With routes to
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I am doing traffic shaping with HTB, and my msn messenger version 6 automatically
disconnects every 5 minutes or so. Anyboyd had the same problem? I am driving myself
mad. Thank you!
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Firstly... sorry to those of you on both the netfilter and lartc list
who'll end up with this message twice...
I am trying to find out what kind of latency I can expect when dNAT'ing
UDP packets on (probably) a mid-range P3 server, 32-bit 33MHz PCI bus with
Intel EEPro NICs. It'll most likely be
Ya, i already use linux+iproute2+tc.The shaping is fine but not with the
filter.
I already read a lot of docs but can't found the same case so if you have
appropriate document links, i will be glad to read that... :)
Yeah...abt cisco i hope they hear that too :))
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Fro
About your first option to plug the linux box to the switch and create vlan
interfaces on it, i have try that before and the result some network can't
reach because of arp uncomplete.
And the second option to put linux box between router and switch is the
better choice but i face new problem on it.
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 06:41, Kristiadi Himawan wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have configuration like this :
>
> DVB Modem
> || ___Link A
> \ / trunk/
> CiscoRouter CiscoSwitch---Link B
>
Dear All,
I have configuration like this :
DVB Modem
|
| ___Link
A
\ /
trunk/
CiscoRouter CiscoSwitch---Link
B
\___
I'm trying to compile iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss020116-try.tar.gz with the
htb3.6-020525 tc patch against a Linux 2.4.22 kernel. At first I would
get an error message in the first lines and I found a workaround by
removing the -I../include-glibc from the GLIBCFIX and the -O2 from the
CCOPTS. But now I'm
I forgot to say that I have put my script on
http://retea.hostingcenter.ro/htb.txt
Maybe someone could lead to to the correct sintax if there's something
wrong.
Alex
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From: "Stef Coene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Lartc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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I'm sorry, but I'm still confused about assigning separate limits for metro
and international traffic.
After I mark metro traffic with --set-mark 6 and int. traffic
with --set-mark 5 what's the next step?
Can someone give me an example? It seems that my approach is somehow wrong
after marking of th
Hi
Please check the Julian Anastasov site
http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/
he has this patch
regards
hare
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From: "vadiraj c s" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: [LARTC] dead gateway
> Hi all,
>
>
> Has any one
I havent't tested this, but it should work:
tc filter ... \
match ip protocol 17 0xff \
match u16 0x8000 0x at nexthdr + 8
The first match selects udp and the second selects the protocol
information and payload type. Note that there is more info there than
just the protocol v
Hi All,
I am trying to understand how to setup routing for multiple uplinks using a Bering
firewall.
Using this document
http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
1) Am I correct in that I can safely leave out these commands, since these routes are
automatically setup by Bering?
Hi,
Few questions:
1] How does dead gateway detection happen in Linux?
2] I am using multipath default routes and I want the kernel to detect
when a particular default route is down and stop using it. I would also
like the kernel to detect when that particular default route is up and
start reus
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 21:27, Alex wrote:
> 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
Ryan Johnson wrote:
Could you send me the output of route -n?
Your two network cards should not be in the same network, if they are, it is not a rotuer. The whole purpose of a router is a gateway for clients on a network to get to another network that they (clients) do not know how to reach.
Rya
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