Roalt Zijlstra wrote:>> Roalt Zijlstra wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> Here is the shorewall dump. It is a little messy with the number of
connections, as it
>>> is a production server (non-fail-over).
>> Have you sent a problem report to the mailing list? We can do nothing
with
>> the dump without knowing what problem you are reporting.
>
> Yes I did send that one first, but here is a copy.
>
> Hi there,
>
> I have trouble getting traffic shaping to work with my Multi-ISP setup on
> shorewall
> 3.4.8 on a Debian Etch box. I upgraded the default 3.2.6 Debian package as
I
> thought
> that maybe that would solve my problem. It did not, the rest of the box is
> using default
> Debian packages.
>
> The situation I have is as follows:
> I have an ADSL connection and an Cable connection. The cable is the default
> Internet
> connection. The ADSL connection is used to access dedicated servers and
> receive company
> email etc. on a fixed IP. The cable has a dynamic IP.
>
> The Multi-ISP setup works very well. I use the tcrules to manipulate which
> connection to
> use using the Prerouting switch (ie. :P).
>
> I have HIGH_ROUTE_MARKS=yes and have the ADSL on mark 256: and the cable on
> 512:.
>
> Now I thought to add traffic shaping features using the forward switch :F
on
> some
> certain services which I want to reduce in bandwidth. Before I used a
> multi-ISP setup I
> used traffic shaping and that did function properly.
>
> So I was testing on a HTTP download of a 100Mb file and it should download
on
> 100kb/sec,
> but instead it downloads on full speed (I specified a 1:115:F), but in the
You have only defined traffic shaping on your two ''inet''
interfaces. That
limits UPLOAD not DOWNLOAD. Please read the traffic shaping documentation again.
-Tom
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