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2004 Jan 05
1
RE: virtual interface
>Alen,
>
> : can i add HTB rule on virtual interface?
> : example: eth0:0
>
>First, it''s not really a virtual interface--it''s just a convention from
the old days of IP aliasing to have names like eth0:0.
> The IP exists and is active on an interface, eth0 in your case.
> The short answer is "no". Traffic control occurs just prior to the
2004 Jan 06
1
RE: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1523 - 17 msgs
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Subject: Re: [LARTC] virtual interface
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 16:29:40 +0200
There is no need to use imq ant everything is easy to do anyway
interface name is usefull only to attach qdisc to something and that all
you need to clasify packets by source or destination ip antway
if you have idea how to use imq there then just use your interface
instead.
also why it is so obvious that they must be shaped separately, ususly it
is
much better to shape everything in one einterface
Hi guys,
I have this problem too. I have two Internet routers connected to the
same Ethernet...