Is it possible to use filter hashing with tcng? As far as I can
tell tcng generates a straight chain of filters.
PS: Can the list admin kick wilson off the list please? That
compromised machine is probably collecting addresses to spam. I started
getting spam after I posted to this list.
On Thursday 02 June 2005 00:31, you wrote:
On 2.6 whether policer sees marks or not depends on your kernel config.
If you don't select classifier actions then you get the 2.4 behavior.
Andy.
Many thanks.
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I am new in linux world,basically I'm using red hat 9
kernel 2.4.20-8. I need to build a trusted gateway. my
linux box will be the gateway for several machine PCs
to go to the desired server. there will be several
subnets under the linux box, I've already assigned
static IPs for the PCs . Now my
Hello all, I am testing CBQ and HTB these days and I got a
lots problem which needs your help. It is a little long text :) Thank
you! (All my test is based on Redhat Linux9.0)
1.Is isolated of CBQ working? I have read Mr. stef word that he never
made cbq isolated work.
2. I have
Gonn Star wrote:
I am new in linux world,basically I'm using red hat 9
kernel 2.4.20-8. I need to build a trusted gateway. my
Whoa! You are starting out with something very old and bug-ridden. You
should scrap that and switch to a current release, whatever distro you
may choose.
Quite a
Hello there, i am continuing with the development of the iproute GUI.
I was wondering if there is a xml parser for the set up of the queues.
I have been searching but i cant find any... anyone?
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Kiruthika Selvamani wrote:
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the suggestion. I changed the MTU to 1500 and it started
working. Is this because HTB shapes traffic based on packet rate
rather than bit rate? How does it use the rate lookup tables?
It's not based on packet rate as such, the lookup tables are
We have a Linux box that is acting as the gateway to the internet for about
400 people, typically there are not more then 50 of them using the internet
at any given time. We would like to provide different levels of access to
different users. For example 128kbps to some users and 256kbps to
Use module aliases and the kernel will do the autoloading.
Most distros add something like:
alias eth0 e100
to /etc/modprobe.conf
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Spencer wrote:
Is it
better to create fewer classes and qdisc and assign multiple users to each?
I haven't been able to find any test on maximum effect number of qdiscs, but
it could be I have just been looking in the wrong place. If any one has any
ideas or could point me in the right
Let us look back on the archives:
On 12 Jul 2001 17:41:42 -0500, Nikolai Vladychevski wrote:
But what I am trying to do is to release it for
production where the end users would point click for filter creation
bandwidth definition, so I think it will be an adventure, but I am
accepting the
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