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2004 Aug 05
1
marking passive ftp and shaping
I am trying to mark outbound passive ftp traffic with iptables and shape
it to 35KBytes. I am using the following script on the computer that
runs the ftp server.
It is not working correctly, it seems to limit ALL traffic. Cant file
share or anything.
Anyone might know what is wrong?
#!/bin/bash
#shaping passive ftp traffic
# mark the outbound passive ftp packets on ports 50000-51000
2004 Aug 07
0
Install tcng
...s, it
complained about the 2.6 kernel source and version of iproute2.
Does anyone know of a way to put tcng on a fully patched FC2 installation?
If I tweak the configure script to not check versions to force it to
run, will that get me anywhere?
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2004 Aug 09
4
Duplexing
...hing in tc (not iptables) that addresses direction -
inbound or outbound.
Is there a way of writing rules that take duplexing into account so that
you end up with 2 virtual devices, each capable of 100Mbps, but the
traffic is direction specific?
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2004 Aug 05
4
NAT & tc filter addresses
...vailable to do this? I can think of marking all the
packets on the private side then looking for the marks on the public
side. Or, NAT private.100 to a specific Public IP and then write rules
for that new Public IP. What other options are there?
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