I have the same problem using tc and iptables. All traffic goes to
"default".
I tried using tcng too: (eth0 as local NIC, eth1 as Inet nic, eth1
masquerading via iptables and bridged to DSL -I have the internet IP on NIC
2-)
#include "fields.tc"
#include "ports.tc"
dev eth1 {
egress {
class ( <$ssh> ) if tcp_sport == 22;
class ( <$smtp> ) if tcp_dport == 25;
class ( <$other> ) if 1 ;
htb {
class ( rate 298kbps, ceil 298kbps ) {
$ssh = class ( rate 32kbps, ceil 64kbps ) { sfq; }
;
$smtp = class ( rate 32kbps, ceil 290kbps ) {
sfq; } ;
$other = class ( rate 192kbps, ceil 298kbps ) {
sfq; } ;
}
}
}
}
But it didn''t work (in this last case, I''m afraid my tcng-ing
is very
incomplete. :(
--Miguel
>Hey I hve the same problem. My packets are marked, my classes are OK
>my filters are set OK
>and all packets are passing through the root class!!
>I think that this is a big problem. A know 1 more person that has the same
>problem!<br><br>
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