out HT.. you've said hp up there)
--
damjan | дамјан
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- not my mail address, it's a Jabber ID --^ :)
___
LARTC mailing list
LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
gs with the vconfig tool.
--
damjan | дамјан
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- not my mail address, it's a Jabber ID --^ :)
___
LARTC mailing list
LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
Is it possible to save all the ip addreses and routes and routing rules
and tc settings from the kernel in some kind of a file... just like
iptables-save does?
And if not, why not :) that would be a very usefull feature.
--
damjan | дамјан
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTEC
atistically SFQ
will give the p2p a lot more traffic to them, compared to just several
flows for "normal" trafic like http, pop3 and smtp.
Or you're doing something else too?
--
damjan | дамјан
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
> can be achieved.
>
> On an AMD Athlon64 3200+ (2 GHz) I was able to saturate 2 PCI-Express
> gigabit cards (but that was with 1500 byte packets). Never tried more
> although the box has 6 interfaces capable of gigabit, 4 of them attached
> via PCI-Express.
But that'
> Patrick McHardy
> * Fix ip command shortcuts
Hmm.. what's this change?
I've noticed that "ip address" no longer works, only "ip addr" works.
--
damjan | дамјан
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
ble to remove '%error-verbose' from the yacc grammar
> at the cost of less precise grammar error messages.
I've upgraded to Bison 1.875d and it compiled fine.
--
damjan | дамјан
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
_
ing to compile on Slackware-10.2.
The version of bison is 1.35.
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/damjan/src/iproute2-2.6.14-051107/tc'
bison -d -t -v -o emp_ematch.yacc.c emp_ematch.y
emp_ematch.y:11: unrecognized: %error-verbose
emp_ematch.y:11:Skipping to next %
make[1]: *** [emp_
o terminate several users on the ethernet with a linux box.
I'll make some tests on my own, and report back how it went.
Can you give any hints about the testing you did?
--
damjan | дамјан
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
I need some suggestions, I want to limit the up and down bandwidth of PPPoE
users that are terminated on a Linux router (kernel 2.6).
What are my options, can I apply tbf qdisc on a ppp interface? That
would limit the download, what about the upload?
Any suggestions are welcome.
--
damjan
work even at 100mbit.
I just can't find what that distribution does to make the interfaces work
at 100mbit. Its not the kernel, I use the same one. Its not some
parameters to the driver... I don't know what could be the problem.
So, any ideas???
o make the ipsec configuration?
Second, what's better to use ipsec-tools or isakmpd on Linux-2.6.10.
Is the configuration under "Tunnel mode" on
http://www.ipsec-howto.org/x282.html the only thing needed to make it
work?
Any help is appreciated.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabbe
; freezed... Why?
Well, you seem to not understand routing :). If you change the default
gateway trought the tunnel, then how will OpenVPN communicate with its
peer???
Anyway, check the --redirect-gateway option in openvpn.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTE
ed tunnel a few days ago, and all I got was a tunnel between
> the
> two computers with local addresses (10.0.0.0-style).
Then you need to add routing accross the tunnel, just like you'd do if
it was a physical interface connected with cable.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabbe
is slows things up.
http://www.coverfire.com/lql/
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list
LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
on the PPPOE links but it seems that the
DSLAM on the other side didn't support this.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
for each
of the ADSL modems and 1 for the LAN) in my gateway. I'd setup the
gateway to NAT the LAN computers.
Now, I'm not completely sure how would this work, and what to expect.
Any suggestions from someone that has done this (or similar scenario)?
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID
gt;
> ip route show all
its actually `ip route show table all', thanks.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
temporarily not used by the
ip rules, so they will not show up in `ip rule show'.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
In linux one can have several route tables. But how do I list the
route tables?
(and no 'ip rule list' is not it)
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL
until all ACK's for the data are received back, would be good enough.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/
quest ... when actually I
wanted to access thw managed bridges...
Is there a way to change this behaviour of the Linux network code?
I'm using mostly kernel 2.6.x, although some older routers use 2.4.xx.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not
verall traffic to a limit???
You can with IMQ.
But IMQ is not included in the vanila kernel, you'll need to patch it.
I'd suggest http://kem.p.lodz.pl/~peter/qnet/
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
_
new iproute2.
Whats considered a new iproute2?
Slackware by default comes with iproute2-2.6.7_ss040608, is that new
enough?
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMA
th iptables) and then
match them using the "fw" match in TC.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
gt; to do with 'too big decision tree'). You can read 'high speeds' like 100+ Mbits
> networks.
You don't need to make an AI decission for every packet transmited,
you just need the AI to sligthly reconfigure your TC setup, based on
stats already gathered b
could create classes for those users, maybe increase productivity.
>
>
> What do you think? Am I talking bullocks or it makes some sense? All critics
> welcome :)
Very good idea,
I don't know how hard it would be to implement it, though.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This i
> you wont recive the packet unless the arp table is populated, since the
> sender woudn't know to what mac to send the packet.
What I want to accomplish is deny the possibility of users changing
their IP address, once its set.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my
I'm looking for a program that will replace the automatic ARP table
population by the Linux kernel. The daemon should fix the MAC <-> IP
entry from the IP of the first packet with that MAC received.
Is there anything like this?
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [E
Is there any way possible to save all rules, all routing tables, all
addresses that IP did set-up, and all the rules TC did setup to a file?
btw,
do TC and IP communicate to the kernel in the same way?
through a netlink socket?
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTEC
rvers, routers ... that will hold information about
hardware, software and services of each computer.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-- not my mail address!!!
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a
dify the top level Makefile
> to point to a kernel build. Will workout a way to build on 2.4 next.
I guess this is the reason that compiling in "misc/" fails with my 2.6.6
headers.
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL
ere's a more elegant sollution but its
not implemented ... maybe something like Radius Atribute-Value-Pairs so
that you only need to update a dictionary in order for the TC utility to
recognize the new features)
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTEC
think, someone mentioned on this list that he has collected all the
patches and updates for iproute2 ... but then my HDD died and I couldn't
find anything on Google... so ... is there a more recent iproute2
release?
--
damjan | ÐÐÐÑÐÐ
This is my jabber ID --> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
u have a lot of "(incomplete)" entries in "arp -n"?
Check that interface with "tcpdump -i eth? -n arp".
Probably some virus or port sniffer tries to scan your network.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
__
> probably you can modify tc into library easily,
that may be an option.
I first wanted to check if it was already done.
> or implement file parsing like iptables-restore
iptables-restore does not parse the iptables input,
it talks directly to the kernel.
--
Damjan Georgievski
ja
lied when packets
exit eth0. You should apply the qdisc on the other interface (eth1 I
presume).
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
stem... or if not maybe someone could help, provide some
intro to how the "tc" tools works, what are the important functions
etc...
Thank you.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ht
gt; http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/tests/
Correction of the correction, the real URL is:
http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/tests/htb/burst/
PS.
one more example why frames in HTML are bad.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ld classes.
"""
And by the way, the next paragraph after that one is incomplete:
"...there is less traffic. That bur"
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
ts ... do you
think it would be easy to change the decission of who to ratelimit, from
the number of connections to the bandwidth they are using?
Something like, if this user is using 512kb for 5 minutes ratelimit him?
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
__
t;
> If you are interested, I can put it somewhere...
Sure everybody is interested :)
put it somewhere, maybe someone will find that memory leak before you
do :)
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTEC
rue. Use eth1 and eth2 not br0.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
ty. Get the source of iproute2 and the HTB patches
for "tc" and compile it yourself.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
age. Its interupt driven on
lighter loads, but "poll"-ing based on higher load.
Anyway you can run 2.6 its not that bad.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
bytes
4 bytes Checksum
= 72-1526 bytes,
now the OS actually doesn't see the preamble so the minimal ethernet
frame in the OS is 64bytes.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
have an answer
for you. I've been struggling to compile iproute2 on my
Slackware-9.1/kernel-2.4.22 box, searched google.com and I didn't find a
sollution that would work :( YMMV
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LA
> Hmmm, I guess no. I'm compiling a new kernel, but this will take a
> while.
> I'll let you know afterwards.
Slackware-9.1's kernel by default doesn't have support for anything TC,
you'll have to compil your own kernel.
--
Damjan Geor
tor has some nice features, it acctually tracks the bandwidth
usage and can limit the big spenders - so its more dynamic than pure "tc".
The problem is its completelly different than "tc" and requires a number of
strange kernel patches (that perhaps are not tested enough).
I
_max setting.
That's the default, you can increase that through the
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max setting.
Also you may need to increase the "hashsize=" parameter when loading the
ip_conntrack module.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
__
ction to the Inerenet but also packets are leaving your router in
the direction to you internal network.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
add $LAN classid 1:1 parent 1: htb rate 100Mbit
tc class add $LAN classid 1:10 parent 1:1 htb rate 80kbit
tc class add $LAN classid 1:100 parent 1:10 htb rate 40kbit burst 200kb cburst 200kb
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LART
(with ip route ... table ...)
- you use "ip rule .." to select which tables to use for a packet based
on its source address.
There's a pretty good documentation on this issue on lartc.org.
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_
s 0)
rate 48525bps 34pps
lended: 2658 borrowed: 0 giants: 0
tokens: -5999 ctokens: -5999
I want to know what is:
quantum 1000
burst 1000Kb/8 (whats the /8)
mpu 0b
level 0
tokens: -5999 ctokens: -5999 (what does this mean?)
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabber
> And different prio's in the filter statement will not change much. It only
> determines the order the filters are checked.
But wasn't there a bug in 'tc' that would delete all your filters that
had the same prio, when you only wanted to delete one of them?
--
D
et some
> burst parameters with htb, but they are only for small burst. Not for big
> bursts like you want to do.
Any such script in mind?? Does it exists?
If not, how should it work?
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
this be done?
What parameters should I look for when setting HTB?
--
Damjan Georgievski
jabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
57 matches
Mail list logo