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2005 Nov 30
4
Screening packets within tc-classes
Hello list, I''m currently a bit planless so perhaps someone here could give me a point in the right direction. History: I wrote a shaper web tool (http://shaper.netshadow.at) and now got several feature requests if it would be possible to graph "what''s going on" (this mean per IP address, tcp/udp ports or protocols) in a specific chain. A chain represents a specific
2005 Dec 05
4
inspecting what''s going in a class
Well, things seem to be going really well with tbf, prio and sfq. But I''m a nosey bugger. :-) I''d love to be able to audit what''s going through each of the prio bands. The super ideal solution would be to be able to attach tcpdump to each band and see what''s going through it with the benefit of tcpdump''s filtering so that I can examine and filter
2005 Dec 05
0
Fwd: Re: inspecting what''s going in a class
Subject: Re: [LARTC] inspecting what''s going in a class Date: Monday 05 December 2005 09:38 From: "Ethy H. Brito" <ethy.brito@inexo.com.br> To: jasonb@edseek.com On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 00:59:46 -0500 Jason Boxman <jasonb@edseek.com> wrote: > > > Sadly not possible with tc-filter. But perhaps I could do this for tc > > > with Vincent Perrier''s
2006 Apr 07
9
u32 and iptables do not work together
Hello all, I am trying to make a filter into my QoS rules and I founded that when I try to use filters u32 and with fwmark they do not work together. This is the filter I use, just and example, for u32: $TC filter add dev $DL parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 1 u32 match ip sport 22 0xffff flowid 1:10 This is working fine. Now if I try to mark a package that I want it to go to the same