Re: [LARTC] www.lartc.org down?

2006-02-09 Thread Michael Renzmann
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 14:35 +0100, Sebastian Heidl wrote: > > am i the only one expereince the downtime of the www.lartc.org site, > Nope. Same problem here. Probably a DNS problem: === cut === $ dig lartc.org ; <<>> DiG 9.3.1 <<>> lartc.org ;; global options: printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEAD

Re: [LARTC] wireless router or Access Poing

2006-02-06 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 00:20 -0300, LinuXKiD wrote: > There is some distro or minidistro in order to do that ? Voyage Linux: http://www.voyage.hk/software/voyage.html Or, as an "extension" of Pebble (someone else mentioned that already): http://www.voyage.hk/software/pebble-voyage.html Bye,

Re: [LARTC] [OT?] MikroTik instead Linux ?

2006-01-02 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 01:04 -0300, LinuXKiD wrote: > Somebody can help me to convince some people > to use Linux instead MikroTik MikroTik's RouterOS IS Linux. You just give a lot of options to control all the knobs that Linux provides out of your hand, afaik. Bye, Mike __

Re: [LARTC] Frustrating problem with natsemi (DP83815) ethernet devices

2005-07-06 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Damjan wrote: > Now about the problem: > The network interfaces seem to NOT transmit anything when the interface > is autonegotiated at 100Mbit-FD. I've forced the interfaces to > half-duplex with mii-tool still nothing. Several questions... Is it really absolutely the same kernel on both d

Re: [LARTC] c api plz (fast)

2005-06-30 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Alaios wrote: > Hi i need some info about tc I need a c api to > take some info using c code...What do u have to > suggest me? The archives of this list are a nice place to find such things, since you're not the first to ask this question. Two really quick shots: http://kernel.umbrella.

Re: [LARTC] question regarding spam and viruses from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2005-05-14 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. S. Krishnan wrote: OK, this is what is interesting. The domain sentrisystems.com is registered to an organization located in New Orleans in the USA, while the email comes from a dialup host located on the India based Touchtel ISP network, as pointed out by Denys. Wow, you just discovered the f

Re: [LARTC] IP2P & Skype question

2005-04-26 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Taylor, Grant wrote: I have a feeling the real way to deal with this will be to write a Skype client that will connect to the network and find as many Skype Super Nodes as it can and add the IPs of the SNs as well as the corresponding port (as it is possibly dynamic) and add them to an IPSet vi

Re: [LARTC] Suspicious Attachment

2005-04-19 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. erwan le doeuff wrote: Even if we keep this email in the mailing list i don't see any interest to forward "Suspicious attachment" notifications to everyone. I agree, but I also see no reason to have this discussion arising over and over again. Local filtering should do the trick until that mor

Re: [LARTC] Virus Scanners

2005-03-20 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Drag0n wrote: been sending virii e-mails, and no other e-mails, its an easy block. If he was actualy on this list, he would have responded to this thread in his own defense. Don't forget that some people don't read their mails every day. Some are enjoying the weekend, others are on holidays, a

Re: [LARTC] netem bug?

2005-01-27 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Catalin(ux aka Dino) BOIE wrote: The "problem" is the 2.4 kernel because HZ is 100. That was my idea, too. On my 2.6 kernel (HZ=1000) it work almost perfect. If the OP thinks of changing HZ, the following links might be a good help: http://www.plumlocosoft.com/kernel/ (especially 013-j64.diff.b

Re: [LARTC] Can the mailing list archive be searched?

2004-07-06 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. You might want to try the search functionality provided for the archive hosted on gmane.org: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network.routing Bye Mike ___ LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: h

Re: [LARTC] Re: [ANNOUCE] iproute2 update

2004-06-08 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Andreas Klauer wrote: Interesting questions - would it break scripts, or fix them? How many people did actually check wether k stands for 1024 or 1000 when writing their scripts? I did. Bye, Mike ___ LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mai

Re: [LARTC] QoS in wireless networks

2004-05-12 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Francisco Javier Simo Reigadas wrote: I'm trying to configure several wireless routers with QoS support. [...] Do you mind telling something about the results? I'm really curious what happened since your first request... Bye, Mike ___ LARTC mailing

Re: [LARTC] Contact for iptables-extension "ipp2p"?

2004-05-10 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi Andreas. Andreas Klauer wrote: However, I also found two other projects which are pretty much capable of the same thing: iptables-p2p and l7-filter (both on Sourceforge). However, I haven't had the time for a closer look yet, so I don't know if they are any good. I also found them before cho

Re: [LARTC] shaping domain names(www.xyz.com)

2004-05-09 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Stef Coene wrote: But tc sees the fwmark value that iptables has attached to a packet, right? Hence the idea to accomplish the "destination host distinction" with iptables-rules, setting fwmark accordingly and let tc decide on the different fwmark values. But when do you see the hostname? In

[LARTC] Contact for iptables-extension "ipp2p"?

2004-05-09 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi all. I remember someone in here was at least affiliated with the above mentioned ipp2p-project (an extension to iptables that allows to match peer-to-peer traffic). About two weeks ago I tried to contact the author of this extension via the address that is mentioned on the project website,

Re: [LARTC] shaping domain names(www.xyz.com)

2004-05-08 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Stef Coene wrote: You could achieve this by using different firewall marks for the different traffic classes, and shape upon that marks. IIRC there is an iptables-extension available that allows to match strings, so you could try to match "Host: " in order to distinguish the different domains.

Re: [LARTC] shaping domain names(www.xyz.com)

2004-05-07 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. jayesh rathod wrote: Is there any way by which we can shape domain name(not by IP address) Eg : suppose i want to shape tarrif to a particular domain www.xyz.com > which has multiple ips and i am not aware of there ips You could achieve this by using different firewall marks for the differen

Re: [LARTC] QoS in wireless networks

2004-05-03 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Francisco Javier Simo Reigadas wrote: IEEE 802.11 provides a fair channel access for all the nodes including APs and clients. (I do not know about PCF mode implemented) It seems that it was abandoned because it didn't work as expected, It's not abandoned, but it's an optional feature that mos

Re: [LARTC] how to implement new queue discipline

2004-02-18 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Sipat Triukose wrote: start. Where should I learn how qdisc module interface with others? and things should I know. Thank you very much in advance for your kindly advices :) A good starting place would be: http://diffserv.sourceforge.net/#doc There you will find two documents: "Linux Network T

Re: [LARTC] Tanya tentang HTB

2004-02-09 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. sri Rahayu wrote: saya anggota baru milis di LARTC. The LARTC mailing list is in english language. It would be easier for everyone to help you if you'd post your request in english again. Bye, Mike ___ LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http:/

[LARTC] IRC channel archives are up

2004-02-03 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi all. I finally managed to get some work done with my bot. You maybe already noticed o42bot in #lartc, it will log channel conversations from now on. Archives are accessible via http://bot.otaku42.de . This service could help for example when you want to take a look at what happened while yo

Re: [LARTC] Question(s) for the programming gurus

2004-01-29 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Lars Landmark wrote: It is optional to compile it as module or into the kernel. Ok, and as long as I compile it as modules I just need to recompile those that have been modified, the kernel can stay untouched. Sounds good. [ idea: implementing the statistics inside a "statistic qdisc" ] I do

Re: [LARTC] Bandwidth Control

2004-01-29 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. hare ram wrote: yes its very much possible please visit http://lartc.og or docum.org for examples In addition to this, here is one pointer that might be interesting for you (andybr): http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.qdisc.classful.html#AEN1072 Bye, Mike _

Re: [LARTC] Question(s) for the programming gurus

2004-01-29 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi Lars. First of all, thanks for your fast reply. Lars Landmark wrote: Is it possible, either for the device driver itself or for a userspace program, to get information about how many packets are currently queued for a given network interface? Yes, if a small extension to the scheduler in quest

Re: [LARTC] small netwok traffic shaping

2004-01-29 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Artu-ras Šlajus wrote: I personally use ipt_p2p for that and it gets job done pretty well. http://freshmeat.net/projects/ipt_p2p/ Thanks for the hint, I'll give it a try. Bye, Mike ___ LARTC mailing list / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.ds9a.nl/m

[LARTC] Question(s) for the programming gurus

2004-01-28 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi all. I'm quite new to the concepts of the "traffic control" framework, and I've got a programming-related question. Hopefully someone has the answer... Is it possible, either for the device driver itself or for a userspace program, to get information about how many packets are currently queu

Re: [LARTC] small netwok traffic shaping

2004-01-28 Thread Michael Renzmann
Buna ziua, Adrian :) Adrian Coman wrote: - if the users are using file sharing software, their bandwidth for such applications must be limited to maximum 10kbps if noone else is requesting bandwidth for normal http transfers, else the bandwidth must be 0 for such applications. There are two thi

Re the virus-mails on this list (was: Re: [LARTC] Server Report)

2004-01-27 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. hare ram wrote: i have seen some one sending behalf me virus to list This is quite common for today's mass mailing worms, such as the one we are "allowed" to see in action since yesterday. Those worms harvest any e-mail address from infected system and spoof the sender of the messages that

Re: [LARTC] RE: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1558 - 9 msgs

2004-01-27 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Aron Brand wrote: I agree, but this is still better than crashing the machine... As was mentioned before: the netfilter framework itself is able to drop packets without negative side effects. So this should also be possible for IMQ (or any other network device driver). Bye, Mike __

Re: [LARTC] RE: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1558 - 9 msgs

2004-01-27 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Aron Brand wrote: does this. Another option would be to trick the kernel that the packet has been transmitted, to prevent the immediate retries, while actually vanishing the packet. I'm also no pro in this area, but I think this would be a bad idea. I guess this would have impact on the inter

Re: [LARTC] NEW imq driver

2004-01-26 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Roy wrote: Finaly I made imq driver stable [...] This is completely diferent code than old imq. May I then second the proposal to give the driver another name? How about IMQ2, IMQng (next generation) or something like that? Bye, Mike ___ LARTC mai

Re: [LARTC] a couple of questions regarding htb

2004-01-21 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. Serge Maandag wrote: Yes, IMQ. You can do ingress shaping with it, or you can bundle output traffic from various interfaces and shape at a single point. I will check it out then. Is that bundling as in bundling on a loopback interface? I remember that's how Cisco likes to do things. That's wh

[LARTC] Slightly offtopic: IRC channel archives

2004-01-21 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi all. I fear I'm slightly offtopic with this question, but I'll keep it short: who is (or feels) responsible for the #lartc irc-channel in oftc.net? I'd appreciate if that person would get in contact with me (off-list) in order to discuss some ideas I have. Thanks in advance. Bye, Mike