Eduardo,
The idea is very simple simple. You must create two routing tables, one for
each oustside world interface (read the LARTC howto on how to make it). Then
all traffic coming from eth1 that want to go to the internet must go to
interface eth2, so lets mark it:
iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTI
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 01:11:35PM -0500, Jason Boxman wrote:
> On Saturday 11 February 2006 04:08, Sandro Dentella wrote:
>
> > I made a script that uses a simple conf file and allows quite a lot of work
> > to be done in minutes. You can give it a chance even thought I guess you
> > need a basic
Hi,all When we allocate bandwidth to a host/device in LAN , how can we know the max. bandwidth the device(e.g.1394,ethernet,powerline..) can receive(in the idle condition, no other application occupy the bandwidth) ? Can RSVP signaling do that?or others ?ThanksFionna
Dnia środa, 8 lutego 2006 18:29, Imre Gergely napisał:
> hi
>
> i'm using htb + u32 filters, and i was wondering if there is something one
> can optimize at this stage. i have a lot of filters (~ 50.000 / interface,
> and there are two interfaces), and around 4500 classes / interface. the
> traffic