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2007 Apr 28
2
Re: LARTC Digest, Vol 26, Issue 24
Alejandro,
So, i did try the script that you give to me, and the problems its
continues.-
Maybe the problem was in the IPTABLES rules, i attach the complete script
below:
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ifconfig imq0 up
tc qdisc add dev imq0 handle 1: root htb default 30
tc class add dev imq0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 500kbit ceil 2000kbit
tc class add dev imq0 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate
2007 May 01
1
Re: LARTC Digest, Vol 26, Issue 25
Hey Andreas, how i catch this traffic using L7 filter?, i´ve installed l7
filter now, but i don´t kwnow to use the kind of filter...!!!
Can you help me?
Thx.-
Terraja-based
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2005 Jan 27
1
ipp2p doc error
I think I''ve found a mistake in the http://www.shorewall.net/ipp2p.html
documentation.
I''ve been trying to get traffic shaping working on the p2p traffic
(Using ipp2p and wonder shaper) and lossing clumps of hair in the process.
I followed the web page documentation but the "tcpost" rule that
clasifies the packet and actually starts the "castration"
2009 Jun 14
1
dovecot-antispam and permissions
hi list,
I'm having trouble with a new setup. My server is running postfix
(2.5.5), dovecot (1.1.7), dspam (3.8.0). These all seems to work with
eachother. When I add dovecot-antispam in the mix, the following problem
occurs:
New mail arrives, postfix hands the mail to dspam using a
content_filter, and dspam clasifies the mail, running as the dspam user.
Dspam writes its data away in a
2007 Apr 26
1
HTB+SFQ
Hi folks,
I`ve a problem to use HTB and SFQ.
The first script, below, to show a simple configuration, does work
fine...!!!
But, in the second example, does not work, becouse i put more code to
clasify the traffic by protocol, http and ftp in this case.
Somebody can tell me the errors?
Thx, in advance.-
NOTICE: IMQ device is to asociate with ETH1 my external iface.
SCRIPT que funciona:
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
2014 Feb 28
2
[Bug 909] New: nat destroy packet mark
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=909
Summary: nat destroy packet mark
Product: netfilter/iptables
Version: unspecified
Platform: x86_64
OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: blocker
Priority: P5
Component: NAT
AssignedTo: netfilter-buglog at lists.netfilter.org
2009 May 23
0
Shorewall 4.3.11
...ave lots of ''flows'' and can thus take up a larger
share of the bandwidth than a system having only a single active
connection.
The ''flow'' classifier (module cls_flow) works around this by
letting you define what a ''flow'' is. The clasifier must be used
carefully or it can block off all traffic on an interface!
To use the ''flow'' classifier, you specify ''flow=<keys>'' in the
OPTIONS column of an HTB leaf class (one that has no
sub-classes). I recommend that you use the following...
2004 Jan 06
1
RE: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1523 - 17 msgs
Hi Roy,
It seems that I wasn''t clear. Lets give an example.
I have a machine with a single ethernet interface, with two IP addresses
A and B. This is done using two virtual interfaces.
A is my IP address in ISP-A. B is my IP address in ISP-B. The physical
line to ISP-A is 1.5Mbps. The physical line to ISP-B is 256kbps.
I want to shape the traffic so that, for example, HTTP traffic
2007 Aug 24
3
traffic shaping stranges
Hello list,
I discover strange behaviour of shaping traffic that i setup from
Shorewall-4.0.2.
I know that this is not Shorewall problem but may be somebody from list
can help me
or explain this situation.
I have follow interfaces in 'tcdevices' files:
#INTERFACE IN-BANDWITH OUT-BANDWIDTH
#
$EXT_IF 500kbit 248kbit
$INT1_IF 500mbit
2002 Aug 20
0
Re: SVM questions
...ers
(one-against-one-method) and then uses a voting mechanism to determine
the actual class.
Now, this means k(k-1)/2 classifiers, hence in principle k(k-1)/2 sets
of
SV's, coefficiants and rhos. These are stored in a compressed format:
1) Only one SV is stored in case it were used by several clasifiers. The
model$SV-matrix is ordered by classes, and you find the starting indices
by using nSV (number of SV's):
start <- c(1, cumsum(model$nSV))
start <- start[-length(start)]
sum(nSV) equals the total nr. of (distinct) SVs.
2) The coefficients of the SV's are stored in the model$coe...