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
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
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,
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
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