Which kernel supports the iptables' -m dstlimit?
Do I need a patch or something else to get it to work?
Is it too experimental?
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Dnia czwartek, 7 grudnia 2006 10:40, Покотиленко Костик napisał(a):
Which kernel supports the iptables' -m dstlimit?
Do I need a patch or something else to get it to work?
Is it too experimental?
Now it is called hashlimit, it is in new 2.6 kernels already.
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I've got a 2.6.18.3 kernel and I search which options I should
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for IFB support
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Of course, it also depend on 'QoS and/or fair queueing'
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В Чтв, 07/12/2006 в 11:09 +0100, Kajetan Staszkiewicz пишет:
Dnia czwartek, 7 grudnia 2006 10:40, Покотиленко Костик napisał(a):
Which kernel supports the iptables' -m dstlimit?
Do I need a patch or something else to get it to work?
Is it too experimental?
Now it is called hashlimit,
Hello,
Where can I found ESFQ patch for a 2.6.18 kernel...
http://fatooh.org/*esfq*-2.6/
seems to be down
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Se'bastien CRAMATTE написа:
Hello,
Where can I found ESFQ patch for a 2.6.18 kernel...
http://fatooh.org/*esfq*-2.6/
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Evgeni Gechev a écrit :
Se'bastien CRAMATTE написа:
Hello,
Where can I found ESFQ patch for a 2.6.18 kernel...
http://fatooh.org/*esfq*-2.6/
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Hi guys,
I realise this is problaby more basic than what this list is intended
for, but I had no luck elswhere.
Short version: I have previously used these lines on a server with two
network interfaces, two public IPs, and one common default gateway, to
make sure that connections coming into
I somehow missed this:
http://lartc.org/lartc.html#LARTC.RPDB.MULTIPLE-LINKS - looks like what
I'm wanting. But it doesn't mention wether the provders are just
routers or NAT-ing routers/firewalls. Will NAT impact?
Also just to add to my original mail, the box in question is not a
gateway, it
Hans du Plooy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Will this work with private two network cards, two private IPs, and two
gateways in the same IP range? eth0 192.168.1.18 with gw 192.168.1.6
and eth1 192.168.1.17 with gw 192.168.1.1. The two gateways are NAT-ing
firewalls, will this make a
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