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2004 May 19
14
Can anyone fix this?
Hi, I appologise for the bad ettiquite of this, but I have tried looking for some HTB examples that would help me, and am having trouble understanding how the tc filters should work, but I can''t figure out why this isn''t working. I''ve written this script, based upon the ultimate traffic shaper at LARTC, to try and shape for me and my 3 housemates. The idea being to
2002 May 27
1
security = none?
hey guys. I am running a samba server on my machine at home, which has two other machines on it - both running windows, one's mine and one's my flatmates. Since I am running samba on a trusted network (and I do have the hosts allow rule restricting access so that when I connect to the net people can't just start using my samba server), I am wanting to essentially remove the security feature (well, for that reason and the fact that I can't...
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with ices on OpenBSD 2.9 w/ Icecast 1.3.10
On Tuesday, 10 July 2001 at 01:26, Nick Ludlam wrote: > Not got to the bottom of it yet, but commenting out both LOG_INFO > lines in thread/thread.c stops it segfaulting. Now I'm back to the old problem > of a 128k stream not being sent fast enough to the clients. you should just be able to increase STACKSIZE in thread/thread.c from 8192 to 65536. The default stack size is too small,
2005 Apr 27
5
Too stupid to figure out shaping
First I''ll confess my sins, then I''ll beg for help. I own a small wireless ISP, and I sell service at three levels, 256kb/s, 384kb/s, and 512kb/s. For about 18 months, I thought I had this bandwidth limiting figured out. I had three HTB classes off the root, one each with the limits above. Since each customer has a single IP address, I used iptables to mark packets
2004 Aug 06
0
Problem with ices on OpenBSD 2.9 w/ Icecast 1.3.10
...andwidth-based problems. This happens on a local network as well as my ADSL, both of which are good enough to stream at 12Kb/sec. > Of course ices hasn't had a proper security audit. Please check with > Theo de Raadt before running it. :) I'm bound to incur his wrath :) Luckily my flatmate is a ports maintainer so he gets most of the shouting. Someone else seems to be maintaining icecast in the ports collection, but ices isn't, yet. Is ices here to stay and icecast moving to icecast2? If that's the case, it might be worth making a port of ices to complete the set. Nick ---...
2006 Mar 29
1
How to define class type hierarchy of speeds?
Hi I''m very very new to tc iproute etc and have read the LARTC howto. What I want to do is create some "master" classes of bandwidth limit and below that per ip address which "inherits" from this master class. Example: one queue for 128Kbps other queue for 256Kbps What I want now is that for example in "class" 128Kbps the ip 10.0.0.5, 10.0.0.8 etc. goes
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with ices on OpenBSD 2.9 w/ Icecast 1.3.10
...periencing the same problem, because I posted a patch a couple days ago. Check out the CVS or wait for 0.2.1. > > Of course ices hasn't had a proper security audit. Please check with > > Theo de Raadt before running it. :) > > I'm bound to incur his wrath :) Luckily my flatmate is a ports maintainer > so he gets most of the shouting. Someone else seems to be maintaining good story :) > icecast in the ports collection, but ices isn't, yet. Is ices here to stay and > icecast moving to icecast2? If that's the case, it might be worth making > a port of...
2004 Apr 22
4
boring question
<P>folks,<BR><BR>Sorry to disturb you with such a basic question, but I am new to bandwidth control , shaper etc...&nbsp; I tried reading some doc about it, but couldnĀ“t apply them to solve my (following problem):<BR><BR>I have this..<BR><BR>[internet]------[eth0][linux box][eth1]--------[my lan]<BR><BR><BR>ADSL (256k)<BR>eth0:
2003 Feb 05
3
Ear damage by compressed audio?
I can't tell whether this is really serious: http://www.informatik.fh-hamburg.de/~windle_c/Logologie/MP3-Gefahr/MP3-risk.html Some comments please! <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe'
2005 Jan 20
4
Hardware solution? (or v.easy software fix instead)
I''m moving to a new place and my new flatmate wants a router because he likes the cleaness of it all in a non geeky way which I can understand. This means it''s going to be hard for me to pursude him to let me run a computer as a router to act as bandwidth cop. But I don''t fancy trying to use ssh, VNC and games while he'...
2006 Mar 02
7
counter-strike
Hi list! I have a LAN server with Gentoo Linux. It''s a Pentium III at 1000 MHz with 256 MB SDRAM. I''ve implemented a QoS solution with HTB and SFQ. Here is the diagram: _______________________________________________________________________ 1:--+----1:1 - [ counter-strike & icmp ] rate=1Mbit; ceil=1Mbit; | prio 0; (u32 filter
2004 Jul 17
9
Re: QoS for Voip.
...you had, say, 230 users, for example? Or would >>each user merely need to find for himself with his slice? > > > I wrote something about having to many users in my mail too. :-)=20 > And I made clear that this setup is what I do at home and I do not have=20 > (thank god) 230 flatmates. So hopefully there were no=20 > misunderstandings. :-) > > The interesting question is... are the 230 users all active at the same > time. You only need classes for active users. And for that many active > users, you need a lot of bandwidth if each of them wants to be doing VoIP...