Nobody knows something new about tcng? I really think that this kind of language help people, i order to do easier configurations i want to know how can i do in tcng a nested classes configuration with HTB? -- Juan Felipe Botero IngenierĂa de sistemas Universidad de Antioquia _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
On Monday 06 March 2006 19:41, Juan Felipe Botero wrote:> Nobody knows something new about tcng? > > I really think that this kind of language help people, i order to do easier > configurations > > i want to know how can i do in tcng a nested classes configuration with > HTB?From the number of tcng questions I''ve seen go unanswered, including my own, I''d say skip it and learn `tc` itself. You''ll be glad you did. -- Jason Boxman http://edseek.com/ - Linux and FOSS stuff
On 3/13/06, Jason Boxman <jasonb@edseek.com> wrote:> On Monday 06 March 2006 19:41, Juan Felipe Botero wrote: > > Nobody knows something new about tcng? > > > > I really think that this kind of language help people, i order to do easier > > configurations > > > > i want to know how can i do in tcng a nested classes configuration with > > HTB? > > From the number of tcng questions I''ve seen go unanswered, including my own, > I''d say skip it and learn `tc` itself. You''ll be glad you did.But tcng has as a part of it tcsim which allows you to experiment with a tc configuration without taking a box down.
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 11:42, Larry Brigman wrote: <snip>> But tcng has as a part of it tcsim which allows you to experiment with > a tc configuration > without taking a box down.True, if you can read the source and figure out on your own how to use it meaningfully. Perhaps I just missed something obvious, but never managed to get it to do anything interesting on my end. -- Jason Boxman http://edseek.com/ - Linux and FOSS stuff