hello Mister.
I am happy to make your knowledge by this mail
I had to find your name and addresses on documents HOW TO linux.
I am student, at the end of my Bachelor in networks.
I ask for your assistance to configure QoS in a system of
e-learning including/understanding
on
Thanks, those filters that you sent do work. So, any tips? Is the
prio qdisc superfluous if I am already using htb?
No, prio is used by HTB to decide how it should divide up any spare
bandwidth. See the HTB documentation at:
http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/manual/userg.htm#prio
What
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 21:53 -0500, Jim Lawson wrote:
Hi,
I am attempting to set up some simple outbound shaping following the
LARTC HOWTO.
The HTB qdisc seems to work as the documentation says, but my filters
don't seem to be working. All of the packets go to the default queue
Hi Bob,
Thanks, those filters that you sent do work. So, any tips? Is the
prio qdisc superfluous if I am already using htb? What was it about
my filters that didn't work?
I will fiddle with this a bit... this helps a lot.
Jim
Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
Try something a
Hi,
I am attempting to set up some simple outbound shaping following the
LARTC HOWTO.
The HTB qdisc seems to work as the documentation says, but my filters
don't seem to be working. All of the packets go to the default queue
regardless of what filters I set, it seems. (according to tc -s
Hi Jim,
Try something a little more simple:
tc qdisc del dev $IF root
tc qdisc add dev $IF root handle 1: htb default 11
tc class add dev $IF parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 384kbit
tc class add dev $IF parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb prio 0 rate 384kbit burst 3k
tc class add dev $IF parent 1:1
Hi
Iam using the script below to limit usage for the computers on my lan
with respect to download and upload I have a 256kb up and 256 kb down
connection, I want limit the speed of each computer to 64kbyte down
and 32 up as a maximum.
The script below works however it limits the up and down of
Hi
Iam using the script below to limit usage for the computers on my lan
with respect to download and upload I have a 256kb up and 256 kb down
connection, I want limit the speed of each computer to 64kbyte down
and 32 up as a maximum.
The script below works however it limits the up and down of
Hello folks: I am trying to set up a router machine to handle all my
network connections to the internet and my local network. I have five
interfaces in total, three to ISPs (two adsl and one cable) and two
interfaces to my local network one to a switch and one wireless card.
I have some of the
i start reading for cbq init script but i haven't it on my linux machine and
the tutorials that a read don't show how to install cbq on linux. sorry for
my incopetence but i am in trouble now. any help will be apreciated very
much thanks a lot
cbq is very old and little bit not easy to use,
i start reading for cbq init script but i haven't it on my linux machine and the tutorials that a read don't show how to install cbq on linux. sorry for my incopetence but i am in trouble now. any help will be apreciated very much thanks a lot
___
LARTC
i finally made it! y-ha! it works! the only thing i have to configure is
how to make those 2 links to use their own DNS servers, as ISP's1 servers do
not answer queries from ISP's2 ip address and vise versa. i run BIND (as
caching and also for my local zone) on my router configured to
On Monday 2005-October-03 09:37, Anonymous wrote:
configure is how to make those 2 links to use their own DNS servers,
Why?
as ISP's1 servers do not answer queries from ISP's2 ip address and
So? They're answering queries from your ISP1 address, no? Is this a
problem?
vise versa. i run BIND
could someone take a fresh look at my configuration and then tell me where
from i took the wrong turn.
yes, outgoing packets take different routes/gateways based on a ip
fwmark/iptables mark. at least i believe they do. but when i run an iftop
session (one per each of ppp interfaces) i see
Hi
the best way to do is
Source route Routing and Masq
hare
- Original Message -
From: Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LARTC lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [LARTC] need help on multiple isp routing
thank you very much for your reply
i've read your http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html article
as well as Advanced IP Routing (esp. chapter 10.4) and still unable to make
this thing work. am i that helpless? :)
is there anyone to guide me through the multiple ISP setup?
into details. i got 2 dsl connections
here's my network layout
ppp0 (ADSL 2048/256)
|
|ppp1 (SDSL 1024/1024)
||
LINUX ---
|
eth0 (192.168.0.1 DHCP+DNS, Squid, Samba)
On Thursday 13 January 2005 06:37, sanjeev ravindran wrote:
Thank you so much for ur response Stef,
I have one more doubt that I would like to clear... If I set the rate in
kbps at which i want my data to flow, the token rate will be automatically
taken and i dont have to set it, right?
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 12:21, sanjeev ravindran wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how to specify the token rate when a tbf qdic is
created using tc tool.. Will it be a default value when tbf qdisc is
created?
http://lartc.org/manpages/tc-tbf.html
The token fill rate is rate / timer (Hz)
Message -
From: Stef Coene [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
Subject: Re: [LARTC] Need help regarding TBF Token rate setting
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:44:46 +0100
On Tuesday 11 January 2005 12:21, sanjeev ravindran wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know how to specify the token rate
Hi,
I would like to know how to specify the token rate when a tbf qdic is created
using tc tool.. Will it be
a default value when tbf qdisc is created?
This could be a silly question im quite new to all these stuff.. but im
really interested..
any help will be most appreciated...
thanks
Howdy all,
I posted this message to the netfilter mailing-list and didn't get much
response. I apologize if anyone here is getting this for a
second time.
Anyway, I recently migrated my firewall from a FreeBSD box running
ipfilter, ipnat and dummynet to a Gentoo Linux box running
I found the solution to my exact problem (right down the NNTP client) at
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-users/2003-11/msg9.html
For those who want the answer now with now clicking, you can do it all
with this:
tc qdisc add dev $WANIFACE handle : ingress
tc filter add dev $WANIFACE
Hi all,
Simple, in the iptables you must have two rules for
example:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -s IP_RANGE -j
SNAT --to IP_EXTERNAL_1
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth2 -s IP_RANGE -j
SNAT --to IP_EXTERNAL_2
or if you like you may delete the -s IP_RANGE also.
[]'s
Anderson
Hi,
I am new to list and have an urgent question. I read the LARTC howto
and enter the following commands but I don't know how to use nat for
internal network. I want that all of the clients that have IP in range
192.168.2.0/24 and gateway 192.168.2.1 can see internet using both
uplinks
On Monday 27 October 2003 23:37, Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
I currently have a 128kbps cable link to the internet..and I'm sharing
this connection with others.
I've made the following script(for alocating bandwidth depending on the
services used: browsing, squid, games like counter-strike,
This is the output I get from tc -s -d class show dev eth0 and eth1:
serv:~# tc -s -d class show dev eth0
class htb 1:99 parent 1:1 leaf 990: prio 7 quantum 2560 rate 20Kbit ceil
90Kbit burst 1624b/8 mpu 0b cburst 1714b/8 mpu 0b level 0
Sent 4693480 bytes 28021 pkts (dropped 0, overlimits 0)
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 21:38, Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
This is the output I get from tc -s -d class show dev eth0 and eth1:
serv:~# tc -s -d class show dev eth0
class htb 1:99 parent 1:1 leaf 990: prio 7 quantum 2560 rate 20Kbit ceil
90Kbit burst 1624b/8 mpu 0b cburst 1714b/8 mpu 0b level
On Monday 27 October 2003 10:37 pm, Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
Hello,
1.
I currently have a 128kbps cable link to the internet..and I'm sharing
this connection with others.
snip
I have the same problem with a htb script on an adsl connection (with
the htb script I get ping response
Hello,
1.
I currently have a 128kbps cable link to the internet..and I'm sharing
this connection with others.
I've made the following script(for alocating bandwidth depending on the
services used: browsing, squid, games like counter-strike, icmp, ssh),
which unfortunately isn't working
Hi All;
We've been getting some DDOS attack recently, due to this I was just wondering
if we use some network traffic control techniques in order to reduce the risk
of having the DDOS attack?? is this possible after all?? can we use the
traffic control techniques in order to redu reduce the
On Thursday 20 Mar 2003 12:49, Webadmin wrote:
We've been getting some DDOS attack recently, due to this I was just
wondering if we use some network traffic control techniques in order to
reduce the risk of having the DDOS attack?? is this possible after all??
can we use the traffic control
Webadmin wrote:
Hi All;
We've been getting some DDOS attack recently, due to this I was just wondering
if we use some network traffic control techniques in order to reduce the risk
of having the DDOS attack?? is this possible after all?? can we use the
traffic control techniques in order to
]
On Behalf Of Webadmin
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 6:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [LARTC] Need help please
Hi All;
We've been getting some DDOS attack recently, due to this I was just
wondering
if we use some network traffic control techniques in order to reduce the
risk
of having the DDOS
I can't made the load balancing.
Where are my mistakes ?
I'm too bad in english, here is all informations of my configuration :
debby:~# cat /etc/network/interfaces
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
#
First, sorry for my english,
I'm installing a router on debian woody, with 3 ethernets cards.
2 for 2 modems ADSL (french) alcatel speed touch home pro
and 1 for the LAN
I'v hacked pppoe scripts (and pppd) to launch 2 connections en boot.
(ppp0 and ppp1).
With the provider connection i'v 2
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