alex wrote:
    Hello Tom,
Sorry, please but i again return to IFB question. If i correct understand
in current situation IFB haven't profit from ESFQ in common cases (i mean
internal networks masquarading) so as we wait from ESFQ allocates bandwidth fairly per source IP(internal) but IFB don't know internal IPs.
    If i correct, what do you think what can help IFB to solve its main
disadvantage (don't see internal IPs)?

This seems like an insurmountable limitation of IFBs used to shape input traffic. Looks like you still need to shape output on your internal interfaces if you want to take advantage of ESFQ (when and if it ever makes it into standard kernels/distributions).

-Tom
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