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many thanks
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conntrack doesn't exist
) = 47
exit_group(1) = ?
Process 1925 detached
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here, but FreeBSD provides DummyNet, which can do what
you want.
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FYI,
i've just created a quick patch adding esfq (Enhanced Stochastic
Fairness queueing discipline) for tcng (Traffic Control Next
Generation).
Patch is located at http://devel.dob.sk/tcng+esfq.
Enjoy.
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look at the BFW does the job of all you need
hare
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EHLO tc gurus.
New to traffic control. Unfortunately, the politicians
burst bandwidth, with the real limiting to 255 Kbit/s
only kicking in after several seconds? This might make normal web
surfing seem almost unaffected?
Thanks,
Nicolas
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that.
this thesis is a bit old, but is still an excellent read:
http://www.tomh.org/thesis/thesis_front.pdf
cheers
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need to create?
red hat suggests 3x physical memory, therefore, 24 to 36 gigs of swap.
you have a lot of memory.
cheers
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route flush cache
/sbin/ip rule add fwmark 66 table natips
squid is running
on 192.168.0.1:3128
without squid it's working i'm using second line for web traffic
with squid it's not working
can anybody help me
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New subscriber/lartc user here. Have read the entire lartc howto,
alexy's ip_cref, etc. and must say, this makes iptables seem downright
*easy*.
I'm trying to build a three-legged linux router (WAN/LAN/DMZ) and have
had it more or less working with iptables but would like to learn
to understand them :)
LARTC started as a something I could use to impress my boss. After a while
it
became clear to me that my boss was not impressed ;(, but I kept following
this list because it was fun. I also placed a lot documentation online on
http://www.docum.org/docum.org/.
But right
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allocated: 0hard: 0 soft: 0
sadb_seq=0 pid=8747 refcnt=0
black:~#
Thank you for your help
Sylvain
On Jeu 28 avril 2005 15:44, lartc a écrit :
hi sylvain,
what does setkey -D say?
cheers
charles
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 10:16 +0200, Sylvain BERTRAND
everyone,
First of all, this is my first post in this ML, so I'm not sure that this
is the right place for my question (please don't shoot me down ;)). For
the record, I've been reading and using LARTC for almost 3 years now, and
it's a great help for anyone who wants to learn linux networking
hi sylvain,
what does setkey -D say?
cheers
charles
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 10:16 +0200, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
On Jeu 28 avril 2005 9:50, lartc a écrit :
salut sylvain,
to do your vpn, you'll need a little bit more policy (if you want to set
your policy manually). here's an example
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filters. The script I generate is 1.2Mbytes and need
45 seconds to apply. I want to speedup this process with some kind of
tc-save and tc-restore.
Regards,
Svetozar.
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have no idea how this will work.
I hope that I explain topology enough clean. If someone have idea please
help.
Thank You,
Svetozar.
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idea what could be wrong, or can anybody show mrouted.conf or
pimd.conf for this ?
Thanx for help.
Roman
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' show them. So, which is better?
Thanks in advance.
PS: I can't find anywhere docs about relationship between 'old' utilities
ifconfig, route, etc and the iproute2 package. Point me to some comparision
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Here is my network:
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Did someone solve this problem?I receive this error (on dmesg) when I
launch my script for eth1:
KERNEL: assertion (cl cl-un.leaf.q-q.qlen) failed at
sch_htb.c(959)
Why ?
perturb 2
tc qdisc add dev eth1 parent 1:666 handle 666: sfq perturb 2
tc qdisc add dev eth1 parent 1:99 handle 99: sfq perturb 2
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I'm looking how to reproduce it here ..
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On kernel 2.4.18 through 20 I could reproduce this by deleting my root
qdiscs and re-creating them every minute. I have
vlan 10
!
and all works quite well
going to be adding pppoe, advanced shaping, and freeswan into this too.
the final result should be a pretty juicy network box :)
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Hello!
I reada post on LARTC mailing list(http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2002q3/004827.html) ...and Ifound a script called "Games
Script"!
I need to knowwhat I have done wrong in my scripts(see below) ! When
the bandwith it's FULL (of downloads), CounterStrike lag it's
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If you want a more general configuration interface to HTB,
you can use htb.init, which allows
.. I dont want to give up.
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table.
Thanks, again.
oli:-)
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of solving the problem?
Thanks,
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iptables -t mangle -I PREROUTING -m tos --tos Maximize-Throughput -j
MARK --set-mark 0x6
iptables -t mangle -I PREROUTING -m tos --tos Maximize-Throughput -j RETURN
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Bernard
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, and the same with ipac witch put iptables accounting
rules colect them and store, and gets the output,
Do you have a pointer to where to set up MRTG to do this? I couldn't find
anything in the LARTC document about measuring or snmp.
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, and the same with ipac witch put iptables accounting
rules colect them and store, and gets the output,
Do you have a pointer to where to set up MRTG to do this? I couldn't find
anything in the LARTC document about measuring or snmp.
Mrtg monitors only incoming and outgoing packets/bytes
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