Re: [LARTC] Syntax for u32 match of src mac at offset -8

2004-07-14 Thread Julian Anastasov
Hello, On Wed, 14 Jul 2004, Gerry Weaver wrote: > I've been trying to figure out how to do bandwidth limiting by mac > address. There are several posts on this subject, but nothing concrete. > My question concerns the proper tc filter syntax to do a u32 match at a > negative offset of -8

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2004-07-14 Thread c jay
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Re: [LARTC] TC Hashing Filters

2004-07-14 Thread gypsy
Adam Towarnyckyj wrote: > > gypsy wrote: > >Try setting classid to 0x and decrement rather than increment it. > > > >Pepper the script with > >debug (print or echo) lines > >error traps that exit the script on error. > > The error appears at step 6. For each modem in our database, it

[LARTC] Syntax for u32 match of src mac at offset -8

2004-07-14 Thread Gerry Weaver
Hello All, I've been trying to figure out how to do bandwidth limiting by mac address. There are several posts on this subject, but nothing concrete. My question concerns the proper tc filter syntax to do a u32 match at a negative offset of -8 that should based on what I've read be the source m

Re: [LARTC] TC Hashing Filters

2004-07-14 Thread Jason Boxman
On Wednesday 14 July 2004 14:06, Adam Towarnyckyj wrote: > As for your suggestion about the classid, I'm a bit confused as > to what you mean about decrementing it. Could you be a little more > specific on where this is in the script? > I think he means start with classid 0x and then s

RE: [LARTC] TC Hashing Filters

2004-07-14 Thread Adam Towarnyckyj
gypsy wrote: >Try setting classid to 0x and decrement rather than increment it. > >Pepper the script with >debug (print or echo) lines >error traps that exit the script on error. > >Is what you posted entire so that if I extract it from the message then >it should run? It's really tou

Re: [LARTC] tcng/tc setup

2004-07-14 Thread Jason Boxman
On Wednesday 14 July 2004 05:54, Gareth Glaccum wrote: > Hi all, > Can someone please help with a tcng setup? I have played with tc and tcng > in the past, and now would like to get some serious rules in place. > However, I have a difficulty in setting them up. I'd suggest using `tc` and using Net

Re: [LARTC] TC Hashing Filters

2004-07-14 Thread gypsy
Adam Towarnyckyj wrote: > > First off, no need to be rude. I read the documentation; I just missed > the number limit. I apolgize. I regretted hitting SEND as soon as I came to my senses and I'm ashamed of how long it took me to do that. I had a (what turned out to be minor) emergency last nigh

[LARTC] tcng/tc setup

2004-07-14 Thread Gareth Glaccum
Hi all, Can someone please help with a tcng setup? I have played with tc and tcng in the past, and now would like to get some serious rules in place. However, I have a difficulty in setting them up. My setup is as follows: One machine working as a firewall: eth0 is the interface connected to a 5