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2004 Dec 18
14
Traffic Control
So after reading the traffic control documentation at shorewall.net I am a little confused. I don''t understand how to use the tcrules file. What I would ideally like to do is setup htb on a per user basis (either by IP or MAC address). If anybody has any hints on the best way to do this or is willing to explain the use of tcrules file a little better (how I could mark it per IP or MAC)
2004 Aug 06
1
Hacking wondershaper...
Hi, First time post to list - hope I''ve not messed up on the etiquette! I have a server running in a DMZ behind a wireless ADSL router. I recently implemented wondershaper, which did exactly what it should have, but, of course, knobbled the local bandwidth into the server too, as it''s going via the same (and only) interface. So, I''ve been playing with wondershaper,
2004 Sep 08
3
Traffic Priority by IP address..
Hi, I have a PC that acts as a VoIP gateway using an internet telephony provider to make phone calls.. Data between me and the provider will always be from one IP address on my internal network to the provider.. I have a 1Mbps/256Kbps ADSL line and the voice stream is highly compressed requireing only 30Kbps of bandwidth.. The problem is that when my Mozilla Mail client polls for mail or
2004 Aug 07
11
Traffic shaping?
Ok, shaping on Linux is new to me.. so bear with me if i am just stupid. curtain:/etc/shorewall# grep TC shorewall.conf | grep -v ^# TCP_FLAGS_LOG_LEVEL=info TC_ENABLED=Yes CLEAR_TC=Yes TCP_FLAGS_DISPOSITION=DROP curtain:/etc/shorewall# So it should be enabled, right? ---- tcrules ---- 1 eth0 0.0.0.0/0 all 2 eth1 0.0.0.0/0 all 2 eth2 0.0.0.0/0
2004 Jul 09
4
HTB & Bdw Guarantee
Hello, I have problems setting up HTB. This is my setup : NET 1024/256 ADSL || eth1 Linux Firewall eth0 || LAN 10.a.a.a I want to GUARANTEE for an IP (10.x.y.z) a 800kbit bandwidth for HTTP download. But When 10.x.y.z does no HTTP download, other trafic must get the whole bandwidth, of course. The script I use (see below) is quite the same as presented at (the greeeeat page) :