Dear All,
I follow this this tutorial, but I't seem failed to detect dead gateway
from both router side and client side.
If one link is down, I except that routing will flush automatically
after 60 second. But this not happened. Keeping them alive with pinging
trick don't make any changes.
Maybe
FYI this topic has been covered on the Zebra and Quagga lists
- hardware processors, memory, NICs, etc
- software OS (Linux, *BSD), drivers, etc
I've been running a couple of Linux routers for about 2 years now, I'm
using
them as core routers so I bought a couple of rackmount server boxes
Hello,
I've setup a router with linux 2.4.26 with h323 conntrack patch from
pom-ng. The network schema is:
ADSL
internal ||-
--| Linux |
||-
Frame-Relay
Default gw is
Regarding building your own router/switch. You might want to check out
www.routerboard.com for a
really reasonably priced 4 port NIC.
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Hi ,
I have the problem with HTB queuing discipline.I am giving my setup below.
172.30.179.206 172.30.180.55
LAN || WAN
-|LINUX WITH |--
172.30.179.140| HTB| 172.30.180.72
FTP SERVER FTP CLIENT
On the LAN side i put FTP server(172.30.179.140) and on WAN side i
Hello there!
I am trying to get traffic shaping working on my Linux router (debian
woody 3r02) and for some things I wanted to use the layer 7 packet
classifier, but I can't get it to work.
Here is what I did:
-downloaded the patches from http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net
-downloaded the kernel
Might be of interest for some of you, especially:
o HTB - detailed look into new QoS shaper - Martin Devera
o Linux Packet Classification Performance - Jamal Hadi Salim
o Status of IPv6 Implementations - Peter Bieringer
o High Availability using Keepalived - Alexandre Cassen
o
On Friday 09 July 2004 13:10, FB wrote:
Hello there!
I am trying to get traffic shaping working on my Linux router (debian
woody 3r02) and for some things I wanted to use the layer 7 packet
classifier, but I can't get it to work.
Here is what I did:
-downloaded the patches from
Hi all,
Can anyone show me pointers on how to get this implemented on a Linux
box with tc rules?
I also want to know, just how efficient is this Algorithm. AFAIK,
inbound traffic control can't really be achieved without losing
bandwidth.
In some of the howtos' I've read, one guy had to
Jason Boxman wrote:
That's not necessary. You might be creating more work for yourself. I just
recycled the Debian iptables package, which is still 1.2.9 I believe. You'll
need to patch it and create the appropriate dot file for the build to
succeed, but after that I just rebuild the package
On Friday 09 July 2004 14:58, FB wrote:
snip
Doesn't change anything :-(
BTW, when I use the setting from the NETFILTER HOWTO page:
iptables -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -m layer7 --l7proto http -j MARK
--set-mark 1
and change it (as written in the howto under blocking) to:
iptables -t mangle
This will surely break threads. (i don't know why but I'm not receiving
any mails from lartc. My post got submitted but I'm not getting any
posts back) I wonder if it's cause of my email server blocking it.
Anyway,
Aravind,
The problem which I see here is that what you're
I wouldn't bet the layer7 match works in table filter. You could try
$IPTABLES -t mangle -A POSTROUTING -m layer7 --l7dir /etc/l7-protocols
--l7proto ftp -j LOG --log-prefix 'marked: '
and watch your logs. Um, and /etc/l7-protocols does contain your pattern
definitions, right?
Yes there are my
Referencing:
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2004q3/013076.html
(the bullet'ed items are what he wrote)
* NET
* 1024/256 ADSL
* ||eth1
* Linux Firewall
* eth0
* ||LAN 10.a.a.a
*
* I want to GUARANTEE for an IP (10.x.y.z) a 800kbit
On Saturday 10 July 2004 05:54, toto toto wrote:
Hello,
I have problems setting up HTB.
This is my setup :
NET
1024/256 ADSL
eth1
Linux Firewall
eth0
LAN 10.a.a.a
I want to GUARANTEE for an IP (10.x.y.z) a 800kbit
bandwidth for HTTP download.
But When 10.x.y.z does no HTTP download,
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