[LARTC] Re: tc filter matches ip fileds inside pppoe frames

2007-02-05 Thread Ming-Ching Tiew
Resent using text insted of html. - Original Message - From: Ming-Ching Tiew To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 9:28 AM Subject: tc filter matches ip fileds inside pppoe frames I have a requirement which I guess it is not too unusually, however I

[LARTC] Re: [PATCH] HTB O(1) class lookup

2007-02-05 Thread Jarek Poplawski
On 01-02-2007 12:30, Andi Kleen wrote: Simon Lodal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Memory is generally not an issue, but CPU is, and you can not beat the CPU efficiency of plain array lookup (always faster, and constant time). Probably for some old (or embedded) lean boxes used for small network

[LARTC] Problems with HTB. Help!

2007-02-05 Thread Anthony Kamau
Hello list. I've configured a very simple script to slow down packets coming from a particular IP Address. I've used IPTABLES to mark traffic coming from this IP Address, but it does not appear to be working as expected. Let me first describe my system as maybe what I'm doing is beyond what

Re: [LARTC] Shape incoming outgoing multiple-backbone traffic

2007-02-05 Thread Gustavo Homem
Hi, On Monday 05 February 2007 03:43, Rio Martin wrote: Dear all, I have 3 backbones for my local network. 1st backbone: down 1024kbps, up 1024kbps through eth1 2nd backbone: down 2048kbps, up 2048kbps through eth2 3rd backbone: down 1024kbps, up 128kbps through eth3 Local network:

[LARTC] Re: [PATCH] HTB O(1) class lookup

2007-02-05 Thread Simon Lodal
On Monday 05 February 2007 11:16, Jarek Poplawski wrote: On 01-02-2007 12:30, Andi Kleen wrote: Simon Lodal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Memory is generally not an issue, but CPU is, and you can not beat the CPU efficiency of plain array lookup (always faster, and constant time). Probably

[LARTC] Re: [PATCH] HTB O(1) class lookup

2007-02-05 Thread Simon Lodal
On Thursday 01 February 2007 12:30, Andi Kleen wrote: Simon Lodal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Memory is generally not an issue, but CPU is, and you can not beat the CPU efficiency of plain array lookup (always faster, and constant time). Actually that's not true when the array doesn't fit in

[LARTC] CryptNET Peer Cache Daemon

2007-02-05 Thread gregori andres
Hi Anyone has tested CryptNET Peer Cache Daemon ?? http://cryptnet.net/fsp/cpcd/ I've heared that by using a Peer Cache Daemon I can lower p2p traffic over my internet link, and provide better rates over p2p downloads to LAN users. I would like to know if somebody has tested it ... is a Peer

[LARTC] route to a host behind and ipsec tunnel

2007-02-05 Thread Mike
Hi there, I have a client who has several branch offices, they are adding a system that uses a PC in the main office to create a PPTP connection to the Applications host. So, locally I specify a route on my gateway to handle this. ip route add 1.2.3.4/20 via 192.168.24.4 (Firewall