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2007 Jan 10
2
dst cache overflow (bridged wan interfaces)
...l7-filter
b) ipp2p
c) connlimit
d) set
2) 4 ethernet interfaces:
a) 2 external (eth1 and eth3) interfaces with balanced links (as
described in nato-howto) bridged as wan0 with static IPs assigned to
wan0 and wan0:1
b) 2 internal ineterfaces (eth0 and eth2) in bridge zlan0 with STP
enabled and configured.
IPTABLES relevant configuration:
# iptables -t nat -vn -L POSTROUTING
Chain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 185 packets, 16649 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
26 1529 MASQUERADE 0 -- * wan0 10.1.1.0...
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Multilink + bridge + nat problem
...oblem with multiple uplinks configuration.
First of all my configuration:
1) kernel 2.6.20.3
2) iptables 1.3.7
3) last iproute (for masked marks)
All wan interfaces are bridged (stp disabled) in only one interface
(wan0), all lan interfaces are bridged (stp enabled) in only one interface
(zlan0).
The wan0 bridge is to allow UPnP works.
To allow related incoming traffic from one fisical interface I mark
connections, and the same to allow outgoing related.
The routing rules are the same than lartc documentation plus a rule by
interface to allow the routing using marks (masked).
The coma...
2007 Jan 12
2
Example on using fwmark with masks. Please help!!
Hi,
could anyone provides any example about the use of ip route command to
force the use of one route using masks in the mark?
The configuration is:
1 LAN (zlan0) iface
N WAN (wan0 ... wanN) ifaces with static IPs and load balanced.
iptables 1.3.7
kernel 2.6.19.2
iproute 2.6.19
I''m yet setting marks into packets for QoS and its working, I now want to
set some bits (OR) at the end of the mark.
For example, I want to use 0x8000 to add a...
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Why TTL is changing when sending a ping?
The situation is this:
INTERNET -- ROUTER -- ETHERNET+WIFI -- PC's
The conection between INTERNET and ROUTER is done with 2 LINKs with static
IP's.
The conection between ROUTER and PC's is done via ETHERNET lan with many
bridges and ACCESSPOINTS.
The PC's are in a IP subnet, the BRIDGES in another IP subnet, the AP's in
another IP subnet. The ROUTER has 1 bridge interface