On 8/8/10 6:23 AM, Mariano Absatz wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 11:39, Tom Eastep <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> But using complex traffic shaping, it is easy to do what you want.
>>
>> a) Specify the limit you want in the OUT-BANDWIDTH column for your
>> outgoing interface.
>>
>> b) Define a single default class that can use all of that limit.
>>
> So... if I put back in *shorewall.conf *the:
> 
> *TC_ENABLED=Internal*
> 
> line and put into *tcdevices*:
> 
> *1:eth0  1750kbit  1750kbit*
> 
> and into *tcclasses*:
> *
> eth0 - FULL FULL 3 default*
> 
> that would be enough?

a) Don't capitalize 'full'. This is Unix -- everything is
   case-sensitive.
b) I would put full/2 in the RATE column, just to be safe. Since there
   is only one class, there is no need to guarantee any more.

-Tom
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