Re: [LARTC] clone MAC address

2004-11-16 Thread Francisco Pereira
Frank Gruellich wrote: * Nicolas Patik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16. Nov 04: No, I'm not talking about natting ... I'm talking about hidding my computers from my ISP. Tell me, what's the difference. Can you give some technical description for this 'hiding' you are talking about? .. or are you telli

Re: [LARTC] clone MAC address

2004-11-16 Thread Nicolas Patik
The problem is when there is a problem. =) When the conection is ok, there is no problem. When the conection goes down for 'normal' reasons, also it's ok, but when there are unknown reasons (ISP network problems), they pass the issue to their network engineers, and there is when my problem starts

Re: [LARTC] SEPARATING VOIP AND SURFING

2004-11-16 Thread Andy Furniss
Jason Boxman wrote: On Tuesday 16 November 2004 09:53, Andy Furniss wrote: I would do a bit more work to priorotise dns/empty acks/small tcp etc. as well as VOIP, then give them a class with plenty of rate spare and make bulk borrow. This would mean that each user would notice a bit less the fact

Re: [LARTC] clone MAC address

2004-11-16 Thread Frank Gruellich
Hello, * Nicolas Patik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16. Nov 04: > No, I'm not talking about natting ... I'm talking about hidding my > computers from my ISP. Tell me, what's the difference. Can you give some technical description for this 'hiding' you are talking about? > .. or are you telling me t

[LARTC] PPtP over NAT

2004-11-16 Thread David Bustamante
Hi!   I need that my private users behind NAT server, connect to PPtP Server on Internet place:     Public IP (with PPtP Server) | | Internet | | Linux Server with NAT (public IP eth0, private IP eth1) | | private LAN (users that need connect to PPtP Server)     I use some script with PREROUT

Re: [LARTC] clone MAC address

2004-11-16 Thread Chris Bennett
Cloning a MAC address really has nothing to do with particular act of hiding multiple computers behind a firewall. Sometimes an ISP will register the MAC address of a particular device to make sure you don't use any other device. Cloning the MAC address is a way of getting around this so you c

Re: [LARTC] clone MAC address

2004-11-16 Thread Nicolas Patik
No, I'm not talking about natting ... I'm talking about hidding my computers from my ISP. .. or are you telling me that the problem with my linux box is about bad firewall rules? Right now with my linux box doing NAT they can find that I have others computers connected. Instead with the mini

[LARTC] Monitoring tc filters

2004-11-16 Thread ntuser
Hi,   How can I monitor the packet flow in tc filter ? Is there a tool like tcpdump that show me if packet are being processed correctly by tc filter ?   Thx Amjr

Re: [LARTC] clone MAC address

2004-11-16 Thread Stef Coene
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 03:00, Nicolas Patik wrote: > Hi, > > I have a mini router that have this feature, "clone MAC address" > > My ISP doesn't allow me to connect more than one computer. > But, with the "clone MAC address" of the mini router, I can connect up > to 5 computers, and my ISP can

Re: [LARTC] share bandwith between vpns

2004-11-16 Thread Maxim Shpakov
Hello Denis, Tuesday, November 16, 2004, 5:48:06 PM, you wrote: DK> maybe there is more better method? and what to do with incomming DK> traffic? reroute it on imq? use IMQ [ http://www.linuximq.net/ ] device for this. Make traffic from all of your ppp interfaces to go through the imq devices a

Re: [LARTC] SEPARATING VOIP AND SURFING

2004-11-16 Thread Jason Boxman
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 09:53, Andy Furniss wrote: > I would do a bit more work to priorotise dns/empty acks/small tcp etc. > as well as VOIP, then give them a class with plenty of rate spare and > make bulk borrow. This would mean that each user would notice a bit less > the fact they have ha

[LARTC] Dynamic traffic shaping or ATM like classes

2004-11-16 Thread tiago schreiner
Is it possible to dynamically do bandwidh reservation? That is, I want to limit the traffic to 50% for upload and download, but if there aren't onbound traffic, who is doing a download will get 100% of bandwidh and if there aren't inbound traffic, who is doing a upload will get 100%, but if there

[LARTC] tc rules for Internet Radio

2004-11-16 Thread Martin Ward
I am currently using the ultimate-tc script from http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.cookbook.ultimate-tc.html and I want to make sure that internet radio packets (mp3 streaming audio) will always get through no matter what. I have added some iptables commands like this: iptables -A OUTPUT -t mangle -p

[LARTC] share bandwith between vpns

2004-11-16 Thread Denis Kot
I have clients, which connectin to Internet through vpn. I want to dynamically share bandwith between vpn connections, so if there few connections, then they get all bandwith, if more then they get their minimal guaranteed bandwith. my idea is: ip-up.local: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid

Re: [LARTC] Packet loss with htb+sfq+l7filter

2004-11-16 Thread Andy Furniss
Eduardo Fernández wrote: Yeah, 4 mbit, that is, 512 kbps. Notice the command line: CEIL=500 (...) rate ${CEIL}kbps ceil ${CEIL}kbps It's still a bit too close to link speed - uplink allow for overheads - downlink you need to be below link speed to have a que

Re: [LARTC] SEPARATING VOIP AND SURFING

2004-11-16 Thread Andy Furniss
Jason Boxman wrote: On Monday 15 November 2004 20:06, Ricardo Soria wrote: Dear Andy: Very thanks for your answer. However, I need a little bit more extended explanation. First, you say that I should "back off more from link speed - total ceils to about 80% and share that between interactive and

[LARTC] nano-setup with fixed routes.

2004-11-16 Thread Peter Lempel Søndergaard
Hi everyone, I have a linux-box connected to an internal LAN and two ADSL-connections. I am using the nano.txt setup with patches applied, and everything is working fine. My problem is that I want to route traffic to some specific hosts (DNS and mail-servers) to a specific ADSL-line. I have trie

Re: [LARTC] icmp

2004-11-16 Thread Catalin(ux aka Dino) BOIE
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Key wrote: It's possible to shape icmp protocol using htb.init script ? ___ LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/ Yes, it's possible. # match icmp echo request tc

RE: [LARTC] Bandwidth and download control

2004-11-16 Thread Cow
Hey Jake Find it a bit hard to specificly understand what it is you want, but you might want to have a look on this: http://omg.wp.gg/wshaper-howto/ The example shown could be applied on more clients if neccessary or even specific ip segments of a network. - Rune Johannesen - Denmark > > Why can

[LARTC] share bandwith between vpns

2004-11-16 Thread Denis Kot
I have clients, which connectin to Internet through vpn. I want to dynamically share bandwith between vpn connections, so if there few connections, then they get all bandwith, if more then they get their minimal guaranteed bandwith. my idea is: ip-up.local: tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid