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2003 Aug 01
2
Bandwidth Monitor
...valor=`expr $kbytes - $actual`
actual=$kbytes
if [ $x = 5 ]
then
x=2
total=$promedio
fi
total=`expr $total + $valor`
promedio=`expr $total / $x`
echo actual: [$valor Kb/s] - promedio: [$promedio Kb/s]
sleep 1
done
Best regards.
Sebastián A. Aresca
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2006 Jun 22
1
iptables acknoledgment match
Hi:
Anybody have the iptables line to match ack?
iptables -t mangle -A QoS_Test -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST,ACK ACK -m
length --length :128
I try this but it''s not working for me.
Best regards.
Sebastián A. Aresca
2004 Jun 08
1
wondershaper under Debian
Hi everybody! I know this discussion list isn´t just about wondershaper, but i think someone can help me.
I used to have a linux box running red hat 8, as firewall on my lan. I upgraded to debian 3.0 and tried to use the same wondershaper files under debian, but, when i run wondershaper on ppp0 device, it just stops transfering. Remember: its the same files i used with success under red hat 8.
2004 Apr 04
0
Bandwidth shaping per users with pam_auth
...sers move from a side
to another one
so this doens''t work.
I think to solve it using mark with iptables. For each user i apply a mark.
So then move to
the corresponding queue. But i''m looking for something faster than this.
I listen to ideas ...
Thanks in advance.
Sebastián A. Aresca
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2003 Aug 08
1
Looking for a good htb traffic shaping script to prioritize incoming traffic
I am looking for a good htb traffic shaping script to prioritize incoming
traffic over outgoing traffic for my machine. I have a 100mbit line, ftp
up, backup data comming in, but whenever mirrors starts grabbing it they use
all the traffic and the backup data comming in (the important data) drops to
like 300kb/sec. I was thinking some script doing
sleep 60
[if downstream > 1mb/sec, limit