Package: shaper Priority: extra Section: net Installed-Size: 212 Maintainer: David B Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Version: 2.2.12-0.7-2 Depends: debconf (>= 0.5), iproute Filename: pool/main/s/shaper/shaper_2.2.12-0.7-2_all.deb Size: 99666 MD5sum: 4c9ecab3a0eae72923c309a448f1105b Description: Traffic Shaper init script for Linux This init script sets up traffic shaping using Linux's class-based queueing. This can be used to build smart bandwidth shapers which understand TCP/IP. See /usr/share/doc/shaper/README.shaper.gz for more details. . The kernel support needed to use either of these facilities is described in README.Debian.
Unless its been updated in the last few weeks, you need to download the latest CBQ.init and put that in /etc/init.d/shaper then put your shaping rules in /etc/shaper/ eg: [10:39 AM][root@genuis][/etc/shaper]$ ls cbq-80.Shape_port_80 [10:39 AM][root@genuis][/etc/shaper]$ cat cbq-80.Shape_port_80 DEVICE=eth0,10Mbit,1Mbit RATE=50Kbit WEIGHT=5Kbit PRIO=5 RULE=0.0.0.0/0:80, It'll all make sense to you when you read the shaper readme. Very versatile and pretty easy to use. YMMV. -- Brad Lay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) /EARTH is 98% full. Please delete anybody you can! On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, [windows-1250] Szőts Róbert wrote: > Hi there! > > My problem is the following: > > I have a dsl connection to the Internet, but it is assimmetric. I am connecting >through a woody box. Therefore If someone sends a big mail to someone, the outging > packets are make the line busy. > When this occours, there will not be enough bandwidth for ACK-s. > How can I tell to the linux box that the outgoing small packets have priority >against the large smtp packets? > (Nowadays I plan to change to kernel 2.4...) > > I have heard from someone using iproute, or QoS, but I have not found any examples. > > > Can anyone help me, please? > > R > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

