Re: [LARTC] HTB: Problem with excess bandwidth distribution

2004-10-29 Thread Leslie Patrick Polzer
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) - and the behavior gets even worse :( Unfortunately, I cannot shape o

Re: [LARTC] HTB: Problem with excess bandwidth distribution

2004-10-29 Thread Leslie Patrick Polzer
Andy Furniss wrote: Shaping from the narrow end of the bottleneck is a bit of a kludge, you have to set your rates/ceils lower than link speed or you won't have a queue to shape with. Could you also elaborate this a bit further? Many thanks so far! Leslie

Re: [LARTC] Limiting Bandwidth of an ppp interfaces

2004-10-29 Thread Leslie Patrick Polzer
Florian Taeger wrote: Of course i read the docs, but I just don't know how exactly to generate the shape-filter for this. I know i have to establish a root entry and make another entry for every ppp device. but how do i connect the interfaces an the traffic ?!? How would I generate this "hard limit

Re: [LARTC] HTB: Problem with excess bandwidth distribution

2004-10-28 Thread Leslie Patrick Polzer
Andy Furniss wrote: Leslie Patrick Polzer wrote: Hello, I have a serious problem with HTB which I wasn't able to solve myself. I run a masquerading router with ppp0 as interface to the Internet. Three clients need to share a downstream of 1 MBit, which I want to divide with tc. When I see a p

[LARTC] HTB: Problem with excess bandwidth distribution

2004-10-28 Thread Leslie Patrick Polzer
Hello, I have a serious problem with HTB which I wasn't able to solve myself. I run a masquerading router with ppp0 as interface to the Internet. Three clients need to share a downstream of 1 MBit, which I want to divide with tc. When I see a packet being forwarded to one of these clients, I give i