www.ipp2p.org is CORRECT
I have written my own domain wrong.
www.ipp2p.com is something I have never tested until now and it looks
quite different from my website...
Klaus
LinuXKiD wrote:
> Hi, Klaus!
>
> -> --
> -> www.ipp2p.com
>
> www.ipp2p.com ?
>
> or www.ipp2p.org ?
>
> best regards,
Hi, I have the following setup. Two
linux systems with two [test] external interfaces encrypted with ipsec
[transport].
Two gre tunnels that pass 10.200.0.0/24 and
10.200.1.0/24 network traffic.
Testing the balanced tunnels I would setup iptraf
on one and ping from the other. The results woul
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 17:44:49 +0300 "Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi guys,
Hi,
>Sorry if this is a little offtopic, but I was wandering what can one do to
>prevent/stop arp flooding ?
As Carl-Daniel already said, the proper way to do this is to clean all the
machines from worms.
I have some
On Thursday 20 October 2005 10:42, Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Kindly give me some clues for resolving the above two
> issues.
I never had any success doing it that way. I wrote polltc[1] to handle
generating some basic graphs using RRDTool. It might work for you.
[1] http://edseek.c
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 17:40:38 +0100 "Paul Lewis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
hi
[cut]
>The students go out onto an academic connection (via
>eth0), and conference guests go out on an ADSL line (via eth3). eth1 and
>eth2 are configured for internal use.
ok.
>The firewall rules
>for routing pac
Hi,
I am trying to set up a linux box to act as a router for my college. There
are two different types of users; students and conference guests, and they
have IPs statically assigned by DHCP, from separate ranges (but they are on
the same subnet). The students go out onto an academic connection (v
Hi,
The new version ipp2p 0.8.0 is released.
Klaus
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Hi All,
I am a new member of this list. I want to know about a
way to monitor the traffic shaping setup to confirm
whether it is working as expected. I went through the
archives of this list and found some pointers related
to tc-snmp extension/patch for net-snmp and some perl
scripts on www.docum.
You really should search the list archives. This question has been asked a
dozen times in the last year.
Google also turned this up quite quickly.
http://www.docum.org/docum.org/faq/cache/31.html
To copy and paste some previous answers from the list. You will need to sort
these yourself.
It is
James Lista ha scritto:
> Buddies,
>
> When I run my HTB script it says the below message with "dmesg"
> what does that mean ?
> HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
The kernel calculate the quantum using rate / r2q (rate to quantum)
which have a default value of 10. If the ca
Buddies,
When I run my HTB script it says the below message with "dmesg"
what does that mean ?
HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
HTB: quantum of class 10002 is big. Consider r2q change.
HTB: quantum of class 10030 i
Hi Joost,
This sounds like a situation where you would probably use HTB to shape your
bandwidth.
You can search the archives for info on HTB, read the LARTC pages but you may
find more specific information relating to your situation at the below links.
http://luxik.cdi.cz/%7Edevik/qos/htb/
Or
Title: RE: [LARTC] HFSC Advanced Limiting
Thank you.
Eliot Gable
Certified Wireless Network Administrator
Cisco Certified Network Associate
CompTIA Security+ Certified
CompTIA Network+ Certified
Network and Systems Administrator
Great Lakes Internet, Inc.
112 North Howard
Croswell, MI 48422
I was just looking at your QoS Script. Did you ever notice that no
packets will be put into gred dp3 ?
I was using a similar script based on AF examples on the web and
apparently in the gred qdisc now when you declare 3 dps they are
numbered 0,1,2 and not 1,2,3.
This line in gred_enqueue in sch
> Hi,
Hi
>
> I have a Debian based NAT router. How can I manage upstream egress
> bandwidth based on the LAN ipadress in the network below? My goal is
> that host1 get a minumum of 10Mbit up/down and host2 gets a minimum
> of 90Mbit up/down, both max 100Mbit up/down?
>
You can use iptables MAR
Has anyone tried ebtables and the limit target to control the rate
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 00:09 +0200, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> Alex schrieb:
> > Now the thing is that the load average goes up to 30 and the gateway
> > doesn't even respond to ping after a while.
> > The arp-requests are not
Hi,
I have a Debian based NAT router. How can I manage upstream egress
bandwidth based on the LAN ipadress in the network below? My goal is
that host1 get a minumum of 10Mbit up/down and host2 gets a minimum of
90Mbit up/down, both max 100Mbit up/down?
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