en dump to the second then the third and so on so that an
outbound connection could use the combined outbound connection more
efficiently?
Joe Gavin
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The iproute2 rules are like :
ip ro add table 20 default dev ppp1
ip ru add fwmark 2 table 20
I feel like I am missing something that should be obvious. This box is
also doing NAT so is it possible that I am seeing some odd interaction?
Joe Gavin
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 00:42, Damion de Soto wrote:
> Hi Gavin,
> You're missing the INGRESS option in the kernel,
> you should have:
> CONFIG_NET_SCH_INGRESS=y
> You'll need the NETFILTER kernel option turned on to be able to see/select the
> INGRESS option.
You wo
the
'debian/rules binary-arch' procedure so the code must be in the tc binary.
If I mis-type 'ingress', then the error changes to "RTNETLINK answers: No such
file or directory" so it must be seeing /something/ ...
Any ideas? :D
Cheers,
Gavin.
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data. In fact,
we're starting to migrate today. If anyone wants to take a look at the
script, mail me and I'd be glad to send it.
Gavin
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traffic is going to/from the squid box, so nullifying all my bandwidth
rules.
Has anyone come accross this before?
Gavin
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Lubomir Bulej has now released v0.8.3 of his excellent htb.init script which
fixes the problem with the ordering of the output.
Gavin
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Ah, sweet.
I just ran htb.init compile and moved the last line (tc class add dev eth1
parent 1: classid 1:2 htb rate 5Mbit burst 15k) to the third line, then ran
it, and all was well.
Thanks Martin and Stef,
Gavin
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filter add dev eth1 parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 100 u32 match ip dst
10.0.0.150 classid 1:50
tc class add dev eth1 parent 1: classid 1:2 htb rate 5Mbit burst 15k
Gavin
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On Friday 05 April 2002 10:19, Gavin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using HTB (through htb.init :) and it's nearly perfect,
definition has no type or storage
class
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h:78: parse error before `__net'
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Is there something wrong with the above commands?
Thanks,
Gavin
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reply comes to it from the internet?
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However, I really don't
know the details of tc etc, so it's possible that this is total rubbish. If
it is, could someone point this out?
Also, does anyone know a good way of filtering by MAC address, rather than
by IP address?
Gavin
dl-manage.sh
Description: Binary data
et to 5MBit or 3Mbit for a single
machine on the filtered networks. When I add another machine on the same
network, both machines get half of the rate. Is there a way to say that all
machines on a particular /24 are limited to a particular rate, rather than
sharing it between them?
Many thanks,
s
etc? I've been playing around with CBQ but it's pretty slow going, and I
just wondered if someone would be kind enough to give me a headstart.
Thanks,
Gavin
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