[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16/05/2007 21:30:39:
Hello,
Is there someone here who knows what does it means?
The Sent part.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tc -s qdisc show |grep -A 2 qdisc sfq 140: dev eth0
qdisc sfq 140: dev eth0 parent 1:140 limit 128p quantum 1514b perturb
10sec
Sent
Hello everybody!
Some time ago I've decided that using the MARK property of the Linux IP
packet structure for the needs of traffic control is not very useful. So
I wrote an iptables patch called IPCLASSIFY. It is fully based on IPMARK
but it uses the PRIORITY field instead of MARK.
The
I use tc-viewer . It does a great job.
http://snaj.ath.cx/tc-viewer/tc-viewer.html
On 5/16/07, Pablo Fernandes Yahoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is there someone here who knows what does it means?
The Sent part.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# tc -s qdisc show |grep -A 2 qdisc sfq 140:
I have a centos 4 i386 machine that works like a
router (iptables filter, NAT) with two NIC's.
One NIC is connected to my ISP (100 Mbit FTTH),
I get a DHCP assigned public IP that changes
sometimes. Most incoming ports are blocked
by my ISP.
In order to get a fixed IP and open ports, I
have to
Mogens Kjaer написа:
I have a centos 4 i386 machine that works like a
router (iptables filter, NAT) with two NIC's.
One NIC is connected to my ISP (100 Mbit FTTH),
I get a DHCP assigned public IP that changes
sometimes. Most incoming ports are blocked
by my ISP.
In order to get a fixed IP and
Hello,
I'm trying to setup what I thought would be a fairly basic tiered
shaping system. I have a 6mbit (768kbps) link coming into my eth1
device, with my LAN IPs on the eth0 device. I want to limit outgoing
traffic so that certain IPs are limited to 400kbps, with 3 classes under
that 400k so