On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Noah Causin <[email protected]> wrote: > I took an extra router I had and bridged two ports on the router's switch, > so they just pass traffic. (eth0.2 and eth0.3) > > Clients >-[Main Router] --[Extra Router]--[Cable-Modem] > > The extra router is passive. It acts like it's part of the Ethernet cable > between the main router and cable modem. It does not interfere. > > The extra router needs these packages: > > kmod-ebtables, kmod-ebtables-ipv4, kmod-crypto-pcompress and the two > packages compiled from the Makefile I showed below (iptables-mod-ndpi and > iptables-mod-ndpi) > > I edited /etc/sysctl.conf and change the last two lines to this: > > net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-ip6tables=1 > net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables=1 > > This enables bridge firewalling, so the traffic between the two ports can be > marked. > > I then added firewall rules to LuCIs custom firewall rules tab. > > Example Rules, modify classes as desired: > > iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -m ndpi --steam -m mac ! --mac-source Your > Main Router's Mac Address -j DSCP --set-dscp-class cs0 > iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -m ndpi --youtube -m mac ! --mac-source Your > Main Router's Mac Address -j DSCP --set-dscp-class cs2 > > iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -m ndpi --netflix -m mac ! --mac-source Your > Main Router's Mac Address -j DSCP --set-dscp-class cs3 > iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -m ndpi --skype -m mac ! --mac-source Your > Main Router's Mac Address -j DSCP --set-dscp-class cs4 > > Have your main router use some form of DiffServ for both upload and download > on its WAN interface. For upload traffic, you just need the two packages > from the makefile to be installed on the main router and create firewall > rules like this: > > iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -o eth2 -m ndpi --netflix -j DSCP > --set-dscp-class cs3 > iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -o eth2 -m ndpi --skype -j DSCP > --set-dscp-class cs4 > > If you need help building a custom firmware image, just let me know. >
Ok got it, its in-line.... right now im fighting the GFW of China using shadowsocks and chinadns so im pretty customized already, i was having issues with sqm and kernel segfaults on 4.4.30 ill build a cake and DPI image and see how that goes, maybe Ill try this after i deem sqm is stable with cake on this build. It a ZBT-WG3526 router... so its ralink based > > On 11/10/2016 9:06 PM, Outback Dingo wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Noah Causin <[email protected]> wrote: > > I finally got my project working. > > I integrated the NDPI Deep Packet Inspection engine into my LEDE build, so I > could prioritize applications using Cake. > > http://www.ntop.org/products/deep-packet-inspection/ndpi/ > > NDPI integrates into IPTables, which allows me to DSCP mark packets. Cake > reads the DiffServ markings and puts the traffic into appropriate classes. > > I found a Makefile which successfully compiles: > https://github.com/981213/lede_src/blob/0d344bc2958838dcbc547a8f0a3d8842e6f6d2f8/package/my_package/ndpi-netfilter/Makefile > > The system works very well. Steam traffic is deprioritized to allow > applications like YouTube, Netflix, and Skype to receive higher amounts of > the available bandwidth. > > What I do for ingress is bridge two ports on an extra router, enable bridge > firewalling, and create IPTables rules to mark downstream packets. The > router I use is a D-Link DGL-5500, which is comparable to an Archer C7. > > IPv6 support is not available in this netfilter module, but the IPv4 support > is great. > > Noah Causin > > very nice.... however, can you describe a bit better how you > configured for ingress ? a second router? configuration file ? your > high level description seems a bit confusing to me > > > _______________________________________________ > Cake mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake > > _______________________________________________ Cake mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cake
