> I am trying to reshape my traffic shaping and am getting nowhere fast!
> Here is what happens during shorewall compile:
>
> 1.
> eth0 - 1mbit classify,hfsc
> ifb0 - 1mbit - eth0 (the above 2 lines are from tcdevices)
> ifb0:21 - 10*full/100:50ms 20*full/100 1 tcp-ack (tcclasses)
> ERROR: Invalid RATE (10*full/100:50ms) : /etc/shorewall/tcclasses
>
> 2.
> eth0 - 1mbit classify,hfsc (tcdevices)
> eth0:1 - 10*full/100:50ms 20*full/100 1 tcp-ack (tcclases)
> ERROR: Duplicate interface:class number (1:1} : /etc/shorewall/tcclasses
>
> 3.
> 123:eth0 - 1mbit classify,hfsc (tcdevices)
> 123:1 - 10*full/100:50ms 20*full/100 1 tcp-ack (tcclasses)
> ERROR: Duplicate interface:class number (291:1} :
> /etc/shorewall/tcclasses
>
> 4.
> A:eth0 - 1mbit classify,hfsc (tcdevices)
> A:1 - 10*full/100:50ms 20*full/100 1 tcp-ack (tcclasses)
> ERROR: Unknown INTERFACE (A) : /etc/shorewall/tcclasses
>
>
> Am I missing something because I cannot find any "duplicate
> interface:class number" anywhere?
>
> Also, in the latest version (.19.1) with "man shorewall.conf" -
> USE_ACTIONS is not explained anywhere, but is referred to in various
> places (I presume USE_ACTIONS has been deprecated, but the
> documentation has not been updated).
One other thing I forgot: the whole section of "man shorewall-tcrules"
where it describes the use of the ":{C[F|P|T|I]} flags is part of item 1
(where the mark value help is), but it should be at the very end of that
section (as item 9 perhaps) as I could have "major:minor:T" for example
(which has nothing to do with the mark value as described in item 1).
That is, of course, if my understanding of the syntax of that field is
correct. That syntax, by the way, is also shown wrong - the
"MARK/CLASSIFY" syntax should be ending with "[:{C[F|P|T|I]}]" and not,
as indicated in that man page, with "[:{C|F|P|T|CF|CP|CT|I:CI}]" - just
thought to mention that.
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