Andy Furniss wrote:
Darryl Cording wrote:
I guess I could match by ip addresses but I hoping for a simpler way
to match everthing.
You were close - default refers to the number after the :
I guess I am still struggling with the syntax of tc.
10: is short for 10:0 .
Thanks for that clue.
tc
Darryl Cording wrote:
But it seems my ftp transfers are not being shaped, in fact, lol, they
are going faster from when I first started experimenting. So it's not
matching correctly. I just want to shape everything going past the
NIC's. I thought that if I could classify the entire i
Darryl Cording wrote:
Right, because it wasn't classified.
Ok, so I have to classify my traffic before this will route them throu
the qdisc. Are you taking about classifying via iptables?? I thought
that was optional, more for filtering ...etc.
regards
darryl
I was getting confused wit
Thanks for the feedback Jason,
Jason Boxman wrote:
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 22:29, Darryl Cording wrote:
I am trying to build a Linux router that simply throttles everything
down to certain bandwidths. That is, no priority queuing ...etc, just
slow all traffic down to the specified rates
Hi,
I have a rather simple problem I have to solve, well I thought it would
be simple, I've run into a problem. I think I must be missing something
fundamental.
I am trying to build a Linux router that simply throttles everything
down to certain bandwidths. That is, no priority queuing ...etc,