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2007 Jul 24
2
about default filter command
...n port 22 *exactly* and send
it to band 10:1. And it then repeats the same for source port 80. The
last command says that anything unmatched so far should go to band
10:2, the next-highest priority.
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i try to do this at home as i want my ssh traffic prioritary to other
traffic but the problem is with the last command ! it simply don''t
work. The last command that says default trafic goes to prio 2
doesn''t work
# tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 10: prio 2 flowid 10:2
just give me the error: "Unknown filter flowid, h...
2007 Jul 26
2
Rép : about default filter command
...repeats the same for source port 80. The last
>> command says that anything unmatched so far should go to band
>> 10:2, the
>> next-highest priority.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------
>>
>> i try to do this at home as i want my ssh traffic prioritary to other
>> traffic but the problem is with the last command ! it simply don''t
>> work.
>> The last command that says default trafic goes to prio 2 doesn''t work
>>
>> # tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 10: prio 2 flowid 10:2
>>
>&g...
2006 Mar 01
1
Software Anounce: htb frontend, for multiple hosts auto bandwidth management
Hi all, i''ve coded htb-gen, a GPL htb frontend and much more...
htb-gen is meant to be an easy, scalable, yet powerfull, bandwidth
management tool. You can set up/down portions of bandwith for each
host or network, that goes trough your router/firewall.
Prioritary traffic(web, mail, gaming, ftp, voip, streaming) is
preferred over Junk traffic(kazaa, emule, etc). Also dynamic
bandwith borrow and re-assignation is done betwen host thanks to
htb boundaries.
A web-frontend for config is avaible as well, so remote management
is possible.
All bash based so it can...
2002 Aug 17
2
Another sharing tehnique, is this possible ?
hi,
(assume HTB)
I was thinking will it be possible to do some sort of UNFAIR-SHARING :"), what I have in mind :
Say I have a internet link with 100kbits bandwith, then I want to share it between many clients (which will increase over time). Let''s i start with 5 clients with rate = 30kbits...
See the total bandwith of users is 120kbits but I have only 100kbits.... So where is the