Re: [LARTC] Re: tc filter protocol arp question

2004-02-02 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Feb 02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Moment, DHCP is not arp packet. and ARP is not DHCP. however every dhcp request fires off a bunch of ARP requests. I am suggesting using DHCP-relay so you put the 'long distance' DHCP requests into a kind of IP tunnel (?). If this is not true then you

Re: [LARTC] Jim diGriz's QoS Script

2004-02-02 Thread Alexander Clouter
Well its being maintained by me if that what you are asking :) However most of the people here 'poo-poo' it so do not expect much help from them :-/ So much for my contibution to the OSS worldpah...every man to themselves. /me goes back to his ppp-pipe have fun Alex On Feb 02, ThE

Re: [LARTC] HTB dequeueing in pairs fixed

2004-02-01 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Feb 01, Stef Coene wrote: On Saturday 31 January 2004 18:00, Alexander Clouter wrote: On Jan 31, Art??ras ??lajus wrote: Stef Coene wrote: Devik told me that disabling hysteresis will give you more accuracy, but you will loose speed. I had to disable hysteresis when I did some

Re: [LARTC] tc filter protocol arp question

2004-01-31 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Jan 31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I try to shape dhcp requests, but filter rule don't work. My script is: [snipped] I really think you have other problems if you need to shape DHCP requests and their responses. If we overlook the logistical part (QoS under linux only see's IP

Re: [LARTC] HTB dequeueing in pairs fixed

2004-01-31 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Jan 31, Art??ras ??lajus wrote: Stef Coene wrote: Devik told me that disabling hysteresis will give you more accuracy, but you will loose speed. I had to disable hysteresis when I did some bursts tests. http://docum.org/stef.coene/qos/faq/cache/36.html Maybe this could be set as

[LARTC] Re: tc filter protocol arp question

2004-01-31 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Jan 31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I manage lan network with more that 1000 home users. Every user have iptables/tc pairs for marking packets/traffic limiting. Entire network operate via dhcp. If I miss only one user from shaper then his traffic going to default class. This class must

Re: [LARTC] IMQ Stability

2004-01-26 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Jan 26, Michael S. Kazmier wrote: Hello Alex, Perhaps I missed something below which ties eth0 and eth1 to the PPP pipe, or its just my unfamiliarity with PPP. sorry I should of made it cleaner. If you read up on Advanced Routing HOWTO, its hopefully easy to understand. lets say:

Re: [LARTC] IMQ Stability

2004-01-24 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Jan 24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank you for the detailed discussion. There is no doubt that there is a need for an IMQ type device/funtionality. What would work really great, IMHO, is a fake or psuedo ethernet driver that simply sits as a shim between one or more real drivers. This