On Wednesday 15 October 2003 01:25, Stef Coene wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 October 2003 05:59, Rio Martin wrote:
> > > None. Htb is an egress qdisc so it shapes outgoing traffic. An
> > > ingress qdisc handles the incoming packets. And there is no queue for
> > > the incoming packets, so you can't us
"Seth J. Blank" wrote:
> I have finished implementing this step by step, and things still do not
> appear to be working.
>
> During the testing phase, I have two problems (output which differs from
> what the howto says I should get).
> 1) When I run "ip route list table main", only the proper ent
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 05:59, Rio Martin wrote:
> > None. Htb is an egress qdisc so it shapes outgoing traffic. An ingress
> > qdisc handles the incoming packets. And there is no queue for the
> > incoming packets, so you can't use htb. You can use filteres + policers
> > to rate limit traf
I'm trying to shape bandwidth but with no success.
I have a Linux server with 3 networks (WAN, LAN and DMZ). In the DMZ I
have a server (IP 172.21.1.2) that I wish to grant a 25kbit bandwidth
(from a total of 256kbit coming from the WAN). To accomplish this, I
setup Linux to allow the use of IMQ d
Robert Kurjata wrote:
I have a load balancing setup for 3 uplinks (3 different providers and
technologies) w/failover set with http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/ Nano-HOWTO
(carefully done By-The-Book - any shortcut and it's gone).
I have finished implementing this step by step, and things still do not
ap
- Original Message -
From: Joel
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 12:12 PM
Subject: ~Restriction Problem~
Dear all,
I have rehat 9.0 server connected to router. The
link is 1 mbps
Now i want to share only 260 kbps bandwidth through
the linux server to the
Greetings, lartc experts! ;-)
I am presently researching if it is possible to *efficiently* use a machine
with 2 AMD Opteron CPUs for traffic shaping with lartc.
1) OS:
ATM it looks as if I can only use SUSE Linux 8 Enterprise Server for
AMD 64bit platforms.
Debian, OpenBSD and NetBSD are working