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2006 Apr 27
1
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2006 Jul 14
1
how different qdisc at root and leaf working???
i doubt about ruleset in mastershaper demo about why use hfsc at leaf class but inner class use htb??? how different for manage traffic like it???? /bin/false qdisc add dev eth1 handle 1: root htb default 1 /bin/false class add dev eth1 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 2048Kbit ######### Incoming Rules ######### chain HB /bin/false class add dev eth1 parent 1:1 classid 1:21 htb rate 128Kbit ceil
2006 Jul 10
1
learning iptables
Hi I am currently learning iptables and would like to see the output of shorewall rules in iptables format, as I would like to make a script for the rules instead of using shorewall. Kind Regards William _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lartc
2007 Jun 15
0
Need Help with Dendrogram and DataFrame Leaf names
I having problem with dendrogram leaf names when I read a tab delimited file into dataframe; I have a text file, tab delimited, using read.table into a data frame as follows: > test1<-read.table("c:\\R\\data\\Tremont4.txt", header=TRUE, sep="\t") When I do this the "test1" data frame is picking up my first column names as part of the data and not the case
2006 Aug 09
0
getting a local name on a network
Hi I have written my firewall rules and it is working great, blocking p2p with layer7 and ipp2p between pm and 6am, also using ulog to get in all into mysql only problem is when it comes to accounting for the local traffic as all it shows is ip address, I have been looking around for a command to get the "windoz" name from an ip address then a quick script to change the log entries to
2007 May 28
9
2 NICs Bridge + Router
Hi wondering if anyone can help. I have two NICs on a debian sarge based system and current running as a bridge (br0) which consists of eth0 and eth1. Is it possible to add a virtual interface to the eth1 so I can also do NAT on the box as well? I have tried many times and keep coming up with errors. Kind Regards William Bohannan
2007 Oct 30
0
2 NICS - local services not shaping correctly
Hi Having a problem trying to figure out how to shape local services running on the debian box (asterisk, squid etc) as currently the voice only seems to be getting shaped one way when making external calls. For example I have the rules below (these are the matching rules only not the actual policy rules): #Create Chain for local traffic (outbound) /sbin/iptables -t mangle -A match-all -m
2003 Mar 24
0
no default leaf on HTB
Hello, I have a linux bridge setup and am using HTB to bandwidth manage traffic passing through the bridge. I want to manage "some" of the traffic passing through the bridge. I figured I can do this if I dont define a "default" class on the qdisc. I will only config classes for traffic I want to manage. Assume that i Have traffic for network 10.0.0.0/24 passing through the
2005 Jun 22
1
Problem with HTB and IPTABLES
Dear All, I’m working with Fedora Core 3, kernel 2.9.1, MPLS-for-Linux-4.193, and having some problems when create a HTB queue. ALL packets goes to the default queue, they don’t care about any mark or ip field I use to enqueue them. : -/ That’s the deal, all packets that incoming the interface eth2 are classified and have theirs TOS field changed following some qos policy at the PREROUTING
2005 Dec 12
1
dendrogram: how to obtain leaf height
Dear All, How can the height of a leaf be extracted from a dendrogram? Sure, I can print it, but I am not able to, say, store it in an object. I think I understand that the height is a property of the split, not the leaf itself, but the printing functions display a "height" or "h" (which changes with "hang") and that is what I want. Obviously, the info is there
2006 Feb 24
2
tc filter can target only leaf classes?
(using htb) I''m trying to learn tc filter and it seems the flowid parameter can only point to leaf classes. Actually, it can point anywhere, but it doesn''t seem to work unless it points to a leaf class. Is this correct? For example, I have this tree: eth0 | +------1:-------+ | | +------1:10 1:20 | |
2003 Jul 16
2
Stem and leaf display?
I would like to do some fairly basic stem-and-leaf displays in R. I am aware (I might even say painfully aware) of stem(base) and have tried it. That's why I'm hoping someone has a usable stem- and-leaf display for R so that I don't have to write my own. r-project.org > Search > R Site Search > "stem and leaf display" finds nothing. I also tried the mail archive
2004 May 03
1
htb bandwith
Hi, tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:0 classid 1:1 htb rate 2000Kbit ceil 2000kbit tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:1 classid 1:2 htb rate 1200Kbit ceil 2000kbit tc class add dev eth0parent 1:1 classid 1:3 htb rate 800Kbit ceil 2000kbit tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:2 classid 1:21 htb rate 600Kbit ceil 2000kbit tc class add dev eth0 parent 1:2
2006 Dec 14
5
blocking traffic on the FORWARD chain using physdev
Currently using physdev on a bridge to try and isolate certain paths across and to the bridge. It all works except when trying to stop the flow in one direction on the FORWARD chain?? Can someone please help?? Below is the testing done so far. eth1 <---> BRIDGE <---> eth0 # Block (eth0 ---> eth1) - blocks both directions and not just one?? iptables -A FORWARD -m physdev
2008 Dec 21
0
[PATCH] Fix ectest to not check a case which isn't guaranteed to work, and which we don't use.
When I removed the special case for EC_ILOG(0) in commit 06390d082dcdfa8addb3dde337543bc0f0ebae44, it broke ec_dec_uint() with _ft=1 (which should encode the value 0 using 0 bits). This feature was tested by ectest.c, but not actually used by libcelt. An assert has been added to ec_dec_uint() to ensure that we don't try to use this feature by accident. ec_enc_uint() was actually correct,
2014 Nov 29
0
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2006 Jan 07
2
Sharing a DSL between 40 subnets with htb
I have a network with around 40 /24 subnets that shares a common DSL, this cries out for shaping so here I am trying to make it work as my first tc project. I have managed to cargocult some snippets from this list and tried to come up with a config, but there are a few things that I''d really like some input on: 1) Are the NAT''ed addresses available in the PREROUTING table
2012 May 11
1
Replacements for stdout and stderr guaranteed to be open in all versions of R
I maintain the geometry package, which integrates the Qhull C library (http://qhull.org) into R. The Qhull function I hook into requires an open FILE handle as one of its arguments. I had set this file handle to stdout, but now R check NOTEs the presence of stdout, and the CRAN maintainers asked me to get rid of these NOTEs. Including the following defines means the checks are passed on CRAN:
2011 Mar 02
1
file.rename(): Guaranteed to be complete or not at all?
Hi, assume I have an existing file 'pathname' and I want to rename it to 'pathnameN' (which does not exist). I use: res <- file.rename(pathname, pathnameN); Is it guaranteed that: (1) if res == TRUE, the file now have name 'pathnameN' and there is no file with name 'pathname'? (2) if res == FALSE, nothing has changed? or could it theoretically also be the
2012 May 31
1
Warning: Size of service_message struct (8376 bytes) is > POSIX-guaranteed atomic write size (512 bytes).
Hi, I am running Nagios on CentOS release 5.5 (Final). Any clue about the below warning? Please let me know if any one needs any additional information. /usr/sbin/nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg Nagios 2.12 Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Ethan Galstad (http://www.nagios.org) Last Modified: 05-19-2008 License: GPL Reading configuration data... Running pre-flight check on configuration data...