Re: [LARTC] pppoe question

2006-04-20 Thread Alessandro Ren
Title: OpSign Yes, edit the script adsl-connect problably in in /sbin and remove the route del command, better, just comment it out. I had the same poblem and that solved it. []s. the sew wrote: Hi THere, sorry if this is a stupid question or does not belong to this forum. I've set

[LARTC] Re: pppoe question

2006-04-20 Thread the sew
ah thanks so much!! Sew On 4/20/06, Alessandro Ren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, edit the script adsl-connect problably in in /sbin and remove the route del command, better, just comment it out. I had the same poblem and that solved it. []s. the sew wrote: Hi THere,

[LARTC] EBTables, iproute, etc.

2006-04-20 Thread Braley, Ron
Good morning, I'm writing to ask for collaboration in finding an improvement to a particular process. Today: To get traffic for our IDS sensors and a billing system, wecollect everythingat our core switches (2) by connecting a SPAN port from each switch to a server (so, 2 interfaces

Re: [LARTC] Problems in Dead Gateway Detection / Failover - Multiple ISP Links

2006-04-20 Thread Manish Kathuria
Eduardo Fernández wrote: Hi! Did you finally write a script for dead gateway detection beyond first hop? Did you find any other solution to this problem? I'm quite interested and I bet other multipath users here are interested too. My linux router has 10 dsl links (adding 15 more in short),

Re: [LARTC] Sip Traffic

2006-04-20 Thread Francisco
L7 filter works very well too: http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/ Although I didn't try it with sip, I use it to control my P2P and server applications and have a very usable ADSL link at almost 100% utilization of my upstream. El Martes, 18 de Abril de 2006 07:45, LinuXKiD escribió: mmm...

Re: [LARTC] Sip Traffic

2006-04-20 Thread Jason Boxman
On Thursday 20 April 2006 22:19, Francisco wrote: L7 filter works very well too: http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/ Although I didn't try it with sip, I use it to control my P2P and server applications and have a very usable ADSL link at almost 100% utilization of my upstream. Does any of

[LARTC] any alternative to netem drop? slow

2006-04-20 Thread George Nychis
Hi, I was wondering if there is any alternative to netem drop probability... the reason I ask is that whenever I turn it on I get about 500KB/sec less throughput with 0% packet loss The caveat is that it must work with 2.4.32 :) Thanks! George Jason Boxman wrote: On Thursday 20 April