Traffic Shaping with OpenVPN

2008-07-15 Thread Noam Rathaus
Hi, Anyone experienced with traffic shaping general, and with OpenVPN specifically? I want to limit the upstream traffic sent from our VPN server to our VPN clients. I can't use 'shaper' (the OpenVPN command line parameter). So any suggestion would be welcome. -- Noam Rathaus CTO [EMAIL

NIC woes with Debian MSI MS-7507

2008-07-15 Thread ronys
Hi, Debian etch (latest stable) distro installed on the above PC results in an unusable onboard NIC. /var/log/messages tell me that the NIC is Jul 15 19:15:54 hostname kernel: eth0: RTL8168b/8111b at 0xf8822000, 00:1d:92:a1:96:19, IRQ 177 The module for it is found and loaded: Jul 15 19:15:54

Re: Traffic Shaping with OpenVPN

2008-07-15 Thread Ohad Levy
why not using normal ip shaping ? as far as it goes for normal shaping, I'm sure you could find a lot of information - google is your friend. about restricting the openvpn traffic, I think that you tag with iptables all of the vpn traffic and limit the bandwidth with tc. Ohad On Tue, Jul 15,

Re: NIC woes with Debian MSI MS-7507

2008-07-15 Thread Noam Meltzer
Hi Rony, Can you please provide the output of: lspci uname -a? - Noam On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:14 PM, ronys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Debian etch (latest stable) distro installed on the above PC results in an unusable onboard NIC. /var/log/messages tell me that the NIC is Jul 15

Re: NIC woes with Debian MSI MS-7507

2008-07-15 Thread Rami Rosen
Hi, It is probably a BUG in the driver. Google didn't find anything useful Build your own search engine ; don't use google :) Accoding to this link, the same issue also occurred (ethtool returns FIBRE for r8168). http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg43754.html Since that this message is