[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What it really needs is a nice front-end compiler that builds all the nasty
kernel-level filter and queue discipline stacks when you describe in
more common language what you want to happen. Unfortunately, the necessary
description language doesn't currently exist and neither does a decent
front-end, neither does sensible documentation...

Mind you, the linux advanced routing utilities ("ip" and friends) still
haven't caught on in the mainstream and they aren't as hard to use.
These things take time...

I think shorewall is getting there.

http://shorewall.com.au/traffic_shaping.htm

You need a recent version, and everything else mentioned on that page, but the language should allow you to avoid tc fairly neatly.

dave
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