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2005 Jul 26
4
wrr vs. htb
Guys I''m looking for some advice on the following situation: We''re serving a residential complex with internet, the network has grown and with it has the problems, below is a descriptive layout of our current setup: Connection: ADSL Down/Up speed: 512kbps/256kbps (1024kbps/256kbps in the near future) 2.0GHz Celeron D with 512MB RAM Current users: 140 Maximum amount of users:
2005 Dec 05
13
Theory test
Guys Considering the festive season is upon us, thanks to everyone contributing to the list and helping all the readers with your great input! I don''t want to mention names, I''ll most certainly leave someone out. With this mail I''d like to test some theory on bandwidth management, with my own successes and failures during the past year. Sharing a link between 200
2005 Aug 08
1
Bandwidth limiting
Since shapecfg is no longer part of the distro what are people using in place of cbq to limit/throttle bandwidth? I have an ftp mirror that, if left unchecked, will suck up the entire bandwidth of the CoLo site. TIA, Joe -- My Useless Vanity Page - http://www.webtrek.com/joe See my blog, sumo game ranks and other useless junk
2006 May 23
4
Shaping of pppoe clients
Guys After reading through the archives I found some insightful ways to be able to shape traffic to pppoe clients from the server. I have two questions on the topic of setting up a pppoe server however... 1. The clients will all be connected to each other using a normal ethernet network, the segments connected with managed switches. The capacity is roughly 500 nodes. Will these pppoe sessions
2006 Jul 17
5
Functional Tests misbehaving with Globalize
Howdy all Apologies to the folks subscribed to the globalize list for dual posting this message... I''ve got a project running globalize and rails 1.1.4, and I''ve only recently adopted a strong love for testing. Now my models are 100% tested (I must note that I do not make use of any translations in the database yet), and I''ve now started with functional tests before
2006 Jan 30
2
Suggestions for a new shaper
Guys Reading through my lartc mail, and thinking on how to tackle my next shaping solution, gave me an idea. I''d like to propose this idea for scrutiny and if it sounds viable I''ll definitely need to start developing in due time. For me in my day to day work with developing network application specifically geared for middle-tier ISP''s, and reading on other peoples
2005 Oct 10
1
Prioritize ACK packets
Guys I''m a bit rusty and in a hurry, can anyone share with me how to prioritze TCP/ACK packets on an outgoing interface... I need these acknowledgements to get through on a congested DSL link... Thanks in advance! -- Kenneth Kalmer kenneth.kalmer@gmail.com Folding@home stats http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=userpage&username=kenneth%2Ekalmer
2005 Oct 26
0
Explenation of WRR parameters
Guys Oppologies for the cross post. I''ve been scouring the docs coming with the wrr patches and for the life of me I can''t figure out why there are 8 parameters for each class. <snip> weight1, min1, decr1, incr1, weight2, min2, decr2, incr2 </snip> According to the docs these parameters are handled the same way, but looking at the example scripts there are
2005 Aug 17
21
HOWTO unmaintained?
Hi, more than a month ago I proposed an addition to the HOWTO to address a certain packet classification problem/bug and how to fix it (see http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2005q3/016728.html). I never received any reaction from the HOWTO maintainers, not even when addressing them directly (see mail below). Given that a month has gone by: Is the HOWTO currently unmaintained? Regards,
2006 Apr 07
3
Folding@Home CentOS Team
All, The CentOS Folding at Home team has cracked the top 10% of all the folding teams. We could use some more members that have CPU Cycles to spare :) Folding at Home is a great distributed computing program that is used to process items for medical research teams. It is similar to SETI at Home (if you are familiar with that). Here is info on Folding AT Home: http://folding.stanford.edu/
2007 Jun 24
0
Two quick questions (future & windows)
Howdy all First off, thanks to Ezra & skaar (and all the other contributors) for the plugin. It''s been a great help the last couple of days. 1. I explored the trac site, and saw that commits recently have been few and far between. Is the project on the way down or is it a lack of time and resources? (Between the lines, is the next release gonna happen and will patches still be
2006 Feb 15
0
Closed ports and traffic shaping
First off, please excuse the cross post between lartc and netfiler, the line between the two is very blurred here (at least for me)... A thought just crossed my mind now while working on a new iptables/tc collaboration for a project. I use iptables to basically seal off a linux gateway, we''re very restrictive on what users can do on the connection. For now I''m using destination
2006 Sep 26
0
Code coverage of a rails plugin
Guys I''ve been struggling with this one for a couple of hours, and nothing seems to work here, any advice would be duly appreciated... Background: I''m busy working on a plugin called "shared_models", allowing you to easily share models between different applications, running different database or on the same database. The plugin is nearly complete, offering a
2005 May 13
2
tableview.sh
netfilter and lartc members I just thought it''s time I contribute. I created this little script to help me while setting up iptables rules for firewalling, shaping or both. I hope this helps someone. Called tableview.sh, inspired by Table Mountain, Cape Town, ZA :) --- SOF ---- #!/bin/sh # ____ # /\/ \/\ # /__________\ # # Simple loop for keeping track of what is happening in
2005 May 30
2
wrr in 2.6.x
Guys Given the replies and interests lately on the WRR scheduler, and the shameless promotion of Route Hat (only kidding), my question is simple. Is there an alternative for the 2.6.x kernels? >From what I gather WRR is only available for the 2.4 kernels... Regards -- Kenneth Kalmer kenneth.kalmer@gmail.com http://opensourcery.blogspot.com
2005 May 04
2
[OT] Shaping and squid question
List Out of interest, I use transparent squid proxies for caching websites, and I shape the clients that browse the net, this all works perfectly so no questions in this regard... CLIENT <--- eth0 ----> SQUID <----- ppp0 -----> NET What I just realised was that all egress traffic on eth0 gets shaped, squid gets data from ppp0 and hence is not shaped. Does this mean that squid
2008 Aug 22
6
EventMachine website down?
Hi all Is the EventMachine website (www.rubyeventmachine.com) down? I can''t access it from South Africa, and have tried using tor as well with no luck. I''m kinda new to EventMachine, so I first have a lot of examples to work through and reading to do before I start pestering the mailing list with questions. Thanks to everyone who partook in creating the library, so far
2005 Jun 07
7
wrr question
Guys All the recent discussions recently, and the knowledge of a 2.6 port, of WRR has made me very keen on trying it. I had a look at the docs and examples know but my mind is not in a very receptive state. Take this simple example. Incoming internet connection of 1mbps. Shared between up to 25 users simultaneously. I know that WRR can fairly distribute the traffic amongst the currently
2009 May 05
4
Some POP3 questions
Hi everyone Been spending the whole day on the wiki and in the list archives on using dovecot for POP3 mail. I'd like to present my findings and ask for some feedback. Our current software setup: * Courier-IMAP running POP3/IMAP * Postfix MTA * MySQL backend for user and login info As for the system layout, it looks like this: * NFS server which is the same server that houses single
2005 Apr 08
2
Media check problems
Dear community I've just noticed that the CentOS 4.0 ISO's I downloaded from ftp.sunsite.org.uk fails the media check on installation. All four fail. The md5 checks pass and I've done 5 full installations from the set of failed cd's and no problems what so ever. I never bothered to do the media check untill a friend asked me what it does... The installation works, wonder what the