ISN Support Staff wrote:
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
Ethy H. Brito wrote:
On Sun, 20 May 2007 22:56:23 +0200
Christian Benvenuti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi All
Is there any output that counts the number of dropped bytes
(not packets) just as in Sent in tc -s class output?
No.
A simple workaround (for simple configurations) consists of
Ryan O'Toole wrote:
I'm trying to setup a DD-WRT router (www.dd-wrt.com; embedded micro-device
linux for the uninitiated) to rate limit all the traffic it receives from
its wi-fi interface.
Qdiscs work on traffic leaving the interfaces. If you want to limit
incoming traffic have a look at the
Here is a puzzle.
I have a network with several servers. It's a mess. It's a /24 and
pieces and servers are all over the place inside this /24 block, on both
sides of the firewall. For example, the router at 1.2.3.1 is outside
the firewall and many of the servers at 1.2.3.nnn/24 are behind
On 5/30/2007 6:46 PM, Greg Scott wrote:
Here is the problem. Behind the firewall is a Coyote Point Equalizer
at 1.2.3.10, with a high-volume website behind it spread across
several servers. Every time I put this proxy ARP firewall in place,
that nasty Coyote Point box dies and this breaks
Before we get into the Top-posting stuff, it would be nice if you
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If you had done that, I wouldn't have had to do the Top-Posting. Take
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