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2004 Mar 12
0
for testing/examiniation: updated esfq patch for 2.6.4
Since I admin the gateway for a network of bandwidth-greedy machines, I figured that esfq with "hash src" would be a more fair allocation of bandwidth than sfq. Unfortunately, there didn''t seem to be a recent patch for 2.6, so I endeavored to build one. The three patches I made (described below) are available within the attached tar.bz2 or at: http://fatooh.org/esfq-2.6/ 1. I
2013 Oct 18
1
Feedback regarding the ssh(1) Match directive
Hi, I noticed the recent commit adding Match support to ssh(1). I look forward to giving it a try, but I have some initial feedback based on ssh_config.5 and an examiniation of match_cfg_line(). First, the "command" keyword could be a little deceptive. Although the man page makes the use of this keyword quite clear, my initial assumption was that the intent was to match against the remote command that is being requested. That would seem to be a more nat...
2007 Sep 19
7
ifb and ppp
Hello! My goal is to setup an ingress traffic shaping on my PPPOE DSL line with ifb. My old imq stuff used iptables marks (like ''iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -p tcp --sport 22 -m length --length :500 -j MARK --set-mark 31'') to classify the traffic and since i am lazy, i tried to to reuse them with ifb. But no luck: iptables marks the packets well, but tc
2005 Feb 08
0
Samba patch kludge-gmt fixes red files in WinCvs
...iles in cvs working directories on Samba shares as modified (because of the icon color WinCVS users refer to modified files as "red"). We found this rather astonishing: CVS records time stamps in GMT/UTC just like Linux, so there shouldn't be any time zone related differences. Closer examiniation revealed that Samba doesn't send the original time stamps but converts them to so called kludge-GMT which 1. may differ by 1 hour to GMT for some files, 2. changes by 1 hour on every swap to and from daylight savings. Samba does that in order to be compatible with some combination o...
2004 Sep 30
12
Block domains with Shorewall
Hi, like implementing this script with shorewall? -------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh dig ads.web.aol.com | grep "ads." | grep -v \; | grep -v \< | cut -f5 | while read aolblock1; do iptables -A OUTPUT -p all --destination $aolblock1 -j DROP done --------------------------------------- Thanks, Aventino Faria