Re: [LARTC] retrieving informations from Psched for Qos

2006-05-01 Thread gypsy
David Martin wrote: > > Hi > > I'm working actually on a project about Qos configuration on a linux > computer. > I need to access (read/write) at the informations generated by the "tc" > command. > I think that these informations are in the /proc/net/psched file, but I > only got 4 hexadecimal n

[LARTC] retrieving informations from Psched for Qos

2006-05-01 Thread David Martin
Hi I'm working actually on a project about Qos configuration on a linux computer. I need to access (read/write) at the informations generated by the "tc" command. I think that these informations are in the /proc/net/psched file, but I only got 4 hexadecimal number in it.. Can anyone help me? Da

Re: [LARTC] Traffic Shaping with Shorewall

2006-05-01 Thread Jody Shumaker
ipp2p is absolutely necessary if you want to shape bittorrent. The only time your current rules will match is when people connect to your bittorrent client, otherwise the port that is used is random. I'd also recommend including a rule to match on 6881-6889 the default bittorrent ports, as some p

[LARTC] Traffic Shaping with Shorewall

2006-05-01 Thread Jake Colman
Does anyone here implement traffic shaping with shorewall? I need to shape BitTorrent traffic on my network so that upload/downloads do not overwhelm normal function or, even more importantly, my imminent conversion to VOIP for all telephone service. I followed the shorewall documentation guide b

Re: [LARTC] PPPoe, Bgp

2006-05-01 Thread Michał Margula
Mihai Valentin Ursu napisał(a): > Refering to pppoe i have next problem : > I asked my isp if i can buy a class of real ip`s to be routed by them. > They said elegantly it can`t be done . > I want opinions . > I am using an ADSL connection through a Speedtouch 510 configured in > bridge. > Techni