Alvaro Motta wrote:
Hi folks.
Hola.
I started to play with tc+htb last week, and I must confess that this
thing is really driving me nuts.
If you started last week, you have a lng way to go :-)
All we want to do is control bw, with no borrowing.
In order to get the feeling on thi
Kirk Reiser wrote:
I don't quite understand this problem with bit torrent. When I start
bittorrent with it's max_upload_rate to a value less than my total up
link bandwidth it doesn't get in the way of anything at all as far as
I can tell.
Kirk
Not all network administrators have your luck
Mensaje citado por Edgar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello, its me again, I won't stop sending emails to this list, until I solve
>
> this problem, I've tried several apps to create the right htb rules (even
> made them my self), but I always get the same results, traffic gets shaped,
> but I can't
Stanislav Nedelchev wrote:
Etx1 - First Internet Line - eth0
Ext2 - Second Internet line - eth2
LAN - Local Area Network - eth1
Other traffic - Ext1 ---+---+--- Ext2 ---Web goes Here
eth0 | |eth2
+---+---+
Anthony Letchet wrote:
Hi all, ive got 2 internet connections set up via the nano howto (which
are working great) and we are running NAT.
Was looking in to qos mainly to stop large http downloads/ftp downloads
from hogging the line so that browsing for other users doesnt slow to a
crawl, but if th
Mensaje citado por "Mark Williams (MWP)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I suppose you should also use tc from new iproute2 that matches your
> kernel.
>
> Ok, where is the correct place to get it from?
> I havnt been able to find the official "release site" for iproute2.
>
http://developer.osdl.org/de
Hi.
Felipe Ceglia wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a strange situation. When I add branches to the tree, everything
goes to the default class.
The error might be obvious, but I cannot find it. I would really
appreciate your help.
I think it's the expected behaviour.
this works, nothing goes to "1:":
p
Mensaje citado por Kelly Jeglum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'd like to setup a box with 2 NICs as a firewall which will also rate
> limits outbound traffic. What happens when/if that box hangs or is
> rebooted?
>
> I'd like a solution that when there is a failure, traffic can still go
> through the b
Frank Gruellich wrote:
* Nicolas Patik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16. Nov 04:
No, I'm not talking about natting ... I'm talking about hidding my
computers from my ISP.
Tell me, what's the difference. Can you give some technical description
for this 'hiding' you are talking about?
.. or are you telli
Quoting Leslie Patrick Polzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Still problems :(
>
> I upgraded to kernel 2.6.9 now, configured IMQ to hook itself up after
> NAT, called it
> from prerouting, used u32 (matching works), set the root class to a rate
> of 800kBit
> (which is 200 less than my link speed) - a
Quoting Andreas Klauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Thursday 30 September 2004 14:44 schrieb Antonios Chalkiopoulos:
> > The only limitation i noticed so far is that it can not properly parse
> > the virtual channels of GRED qdisc. GRED is a tricky qdisc as it can
> > contain 1..16 RED qdisc as virtu
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