RE: [LARTC] Frottle + Bridge + IMQ

2004-06-30 Thread ThE LinuX_KiD
Hi, Martin. which is your experience with frottle ? Which is your external AP ? Can you post your frottle configure files ? regards andres - Hi, - - I'm trying to configure IMQ to work on the same machine with frottle - (http://frottle.sourceforge.net). The problem is both feed themselves

RE: [LARTC] Frottle + Bridge + IMQ

2004-06-30 Thread Marin Stavrev
Hi, I do not have much of experience with frottle, but the project is well documented and my configuration is almost exact copy of the default one: This are non-commented lines from my master's /etc/frottle.conf: mastermode 1 clientmode 1 daemon 1 masterip 10.0.0.249 queuesize 100 hiports

Re: Re: [LARTC] Frottle + Bridge + IMQ

2004-06-25 Thread Marin Stavrev
Hi, Thanks for the response, Ed. It seems I have not been clear enough. Forget about frottle, currently the problem is much simpler. I have two NICs in a bridge (which is router's LAN interface) and another NIC which is the WAN. The upstream can be easily controlled with an egress qdisc set on

Re: [LARTC] Frottle + Bridge + IMQ

2004-06-25 Thread Ed Wildgoose
I have compiled IMQ as a module (with NAT patch). I have also compiled ip_queue as a module. Problem is that when imq module is loaded, you can not load the ip_queue module and v.v. I'm not sure which ip_queue you mean, but on my 2.6 wolk kernel I have IMQ compiled and ip_nf_queue (userspace

Re: [LARTC] Frottle + Bridge + IMQ

2004-06-24 Thread Ed Wildgoose
To be able to serve them in a predetermined, controlled fashion I want to put all traffic that goes out of eighter LAN NIC into IMQ device and impose QoS policy on top of it. This will allow to use in the most efficient manner all available WAN bandwidth. Perhaps I misunderstand, but for outoing