[LARTC] HFSC with tcng

2007-04-25 Thread Simo
Hello mailing list, I don´t know how to use HFSC queuing discipline with tcng configuration language. I become always this error: syntax error near hfsc Is it possible, that tcng provides no support for this classful hfcs queuing discipline? Please help! thanks

[LARTC] PPPoE and shaping

2007-04-25 Thread Diego Giardinetto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I have a little problem with my home-made slackware linux server. Here is the scenario: 1. I have a local wifi network 2. my server do masquerading and exit in internet via a PPPoE connection Goals: 1. not use SQUID 2. shaping the traffic with classes 3. emule connection must have

AW: [LARTC] PPPoE and shaping

2007-04-25 Thread Simo
Hi Diego, for shaping, you can use the HTB queuing discipline in the linux traffic control. For the configuration you can use tc or tcng. More Informations you can find hier: http://www.linux-ip.net/ And hier you can find a lot of configuration samples: http://www.linux-ip.net/code/tcng/ And

AW: [LARTC] PPPoE and shaping

2007-04-25 Thread Simo
Hi diego, The traffic control should be done on your router. Only the router know the both networks, internet and LAN. That s why, I don´t think, you will have problems with the masquereading. But how do you use emule?? Do you use nating? Have you any nating Rules for emule in your iptables?

[LARTC] Re: PPPoE and shaping

2007-04-25 Thread Arik Raffael Funke
Diego Giardinetto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2. my server do masquerading and exit in internet via a PPPoE connection Goals: 1. not use SQUID 2. shaping the traffic with classes 3. emule connection must have minimum priority and a band-limit of 10KBytes/s in uplink (server---internet) You say

[LARTC] Squid (delay pools) for HTTP .. rest is HTB..

2007-04-25 Thread Madhava Rayudu
Sir, I am very new Tc ...Kindly help.. I have to distribute 2 MB to 300 users... Browsing should be very good... Squid Caching Name Server increases the browsing experience visibly. I need a script 1. All HTTP traffic is redirected to Squid.