Displaying 20 results from an estimated 900 matches similar to: "ANN: Traffic-Control-tcng-HTB-HOWTO on TLDP"
2004 Jan 29
1
RE: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1564 - 6 msgs
Martin,
If I understand whay you are suggesting, there is a problem in your
design: It will only work if you use Hide NAT. The problem is that the
ip_src == IP0 rule is wrong: The ip_src is not changed by the router and
it is not equal to the IP of any of the machine interfaces.
Can you think of a solution that will work in the following reasonabl
scenario:
Lets say I have two T1 internet
2004 Oct 23
0
error making htb example
Newbie here...
tcng version 10b
I''m just learning about htb and using tcng. I am trying to make the
example in
Martin A. Brown''s Traffic Control with tcng and HTB HOWTO v0.5
example 2
/*
* Simply commented example of a tcng traffic control file.
*
* Martin A. Brown <mabrown@securepipe.com>
*
* Example: Using class selection path.
*
* (If you are reading the
1998 May 15
2
differing access permissions
Am I blind?
I think that I must be blind. I have been trying to export a share
using Samba in such a way that one group of people can access it read
only, and another can access it in writable mode. I can do this all day
long if I use different share names, but what I am wanting to do is to
allow access from multiple users to a single share name, in such a way
that those multiple users can have
2002 Sep 04
0
RPDB && routing locally generated (and marked) traffic
Hello all,
I''m using iproute2 + ipchains and have a question about locally generated
packets.
I have noticed that I have no problem marking packets in the input chain
from sources other than my router. These packets are marked and routed
exactly as I expect.
Now supposing I want to mark particular outbound packets which are locally
generated. The only solution I have found so far
2002 Jan 25
1
rsync: future of the --server option
Hello list members,
I notice here that the --server option is listed as undocumented.
http://rsync.samba.org/rsync/fom-serve/cache/88.html
My question is that the --server option is not documented, and I'd like
not to build functionality into one of my systems without trusting that it
will be there in the future.
I was able to find the --server option simply by watching the rsync
entries
2004 Mar 24
1
is dynamic traffic shaping possible by tcng?
I am working on traffic shaping using the nextenso proxy platform(a product of
alcatel)on linux platform, I wish to do dynamic traffic shaping means on a
fly,
is that possible with TCNG??
With Warm Regards,
Aruna Baghel
"Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs
into
joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings."
2002 Jun 20
2
Could see the share
Hi, Samba world:
It is my first time to use samba to share a folder from a solaris 7 to our
windows 2000 clients. After I have the following, I could not see the unix
share point. Your help is highly appreciated!
1) Install samba 2.0.5.
2) done the following:
Edit /etc/services and make the following changes.
Immediately after the line which reads:
sunrpc 111/tcp rpcbind
2004 Dec 30
1
Annoying Samba 2.2.4 Errors in Solaris 8 Logs
Hi all, I have an error message that pops up every time someone connects
to my Samba server. All day long I get these messages from smbd:
Dec 28 07:27:24 srv-pvcs smbd[638]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] [2004/12/28
07:27:24, 0] smbd/service.c:(252)
Dec 28 07:27:24 srv-pvcs smbd[638]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] rhunt1-pc
(162.18.178.237) couldn't find service o
The last part, "couldn't
2003 Dec 02
2
forwarding in tcng
Hi!
I am learning tcng without having experiance of tc and I am trying to
build something that shall schedule traffic dependent on the value in the
IPv4 packets ip_ttl field.
I have read the tcng reference manual and cannot find information about
forwarding. Is it possible to farward packets from ingress to egress
without sending them upwards in layers?
2003 Aug 13
0
request for review of linux traffic control diagram
Hello LARTC readers,
I have completed a generic diagram of a linux traffic control scenario
with HTB. I believe that the diagram is substantially accurate, although
I''d like feedback from others.
I will (eventually) be annotating the diagram in a separate HTML page,
and would welcome any suggestions for annotations. Naturally, the
annotation will have to cover some of the key
2003 Nov 20
0
newer iproute2: no support for "ip link set dev $DEV promisc on"
Greetings all,
I have tried to find a discussion of the removal of support for the
PROMISC interface flag with the iproute2 tools.
- it used to work (iproute2-2.2.4-$ANCIENT)
- there''s a comment about it in the iproute docs [0]
- (un-)setting the flag with ifconfig still works
Can anybody point me to the discussion (linux-net, maybe?) where support
for setting the PROMISC flag
2002 Aug 15
0
conditional routing based on tos/fwmark not working with ipsec
Hello all,
I am working with kernel 2.2.20 with the necessary options configured into
the kernel to support all of the wonderfully fancy routing features:
- routing based on ToS
- routing based on fwmark
- multiple routing tables
This same kernel is in use elsewhere, and is routing based on fwmark with
success. This leads me to believe that my kernel is OK and that I have
another
2003 Feb 26
0
Windows XP, samba 2.2.7a; delayed write failure
Hello all,
Summary
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I am looking for suggestions, solutions, and assistance with a problem
involving Windows XP in a samba-2.2.7a workgroup with domain logons and no
PDC. Other WinXP clients don't seem to be affected, so I'm endeavoring to
isolate what the problem could be.
Detailed Notes
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- I have a windows XP client. It was once a Windows XP
2004 Aug 09
1
rp_filter and fib_validate_source sequence in KPTD
Hello all,
My question:
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Does anybody know when the reverse path filtering occurs as the packet
traverses the kernel?
Does it happen before NF_IP_PRE_ROUTING (PREROUTING) or not?
Does it only happen at route selection time?
What I have tried to do to find the answer:
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I find a posting (from many years ago) [0], which suggests that this
2005 Apr 04
1
Samba 2.07 AIX
We have several Samba servers, and a few running PVCS .
The group that manages, supports PVCS (Version 7.5.1 ) is having a
problem deleting files from Samba shares on an AIX Server version 5.2
They do not have a similar problem on 2 of our Solaris Servers, 2.8
The difference we see between the AIX server and the 2 Solaris Servers,
is the version of Samba. On The Solaris Servers Samba is version
2003 Mar 16
0
Subject: [tcng] X:Y to tcng corespondence !
> Message: 8
> Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 21:49:49 +0200
> From: raptor <raptor@tvskat.net>
> To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl
> Subject: [LARTC] [tcng] X:Y to tcng corespondence !
>
> Is there a easy way that I to get class-id<----->tcng-class-path conversation.... and vs. versa..
>
> --__--__--
There are couple files can be created by tcc:
# cat a.tc
dev
2004 Jul 14
3
hosting library (ie. PVCS) on Samba
Hello.
I believe that I've done my due diligence in researching what info. is
currently available on this issue.
I have been jacking with this for days, & believe that I have tried all
possible solutions.
I am basically trying to move a [Merant] PVCS installation from an OS/2
file server to a SuSE/Samba file server.
This installation consists of 'standard' source archives,
2002 Oct 29
1
the routing cache and route selection; is this correct?
Hello all,
I do not read C very well (especially kernel C). Though I have tried to
muddle my way through an understanding of what''s going on in fib_hash.c,
fib_rules.c, and route.c, I have not succeeded to my satisfaction, hence
my post.
I''m trying to document the general process of route selection, and have
come up with the following overview. Could somebody point out any
2004 Sep 28
0
tcng version 10a
... is on SourceForge:
http://tcng.sourceforge.net/dist/tcng-10a.tar.gz
md5sum 3f58447fdf393cbe3c584d80089806dc
See also http://tcng.sourceforge.net/
This release changes a bunch of things, hence the jump in the
version number:
- the name of the traffic control compiler has changed from
"tcc" to "tcng". This has become necessary because of a
name conflicy with the
2007 Apr 25
2
HFSC with tcng
Hello mailing list,
I don“t know how to use HFSC queuing discipline with tcng configuration
language. I become always this error: syntax error near "hfsc"
Is it possible, that tcng provides no support for this classful hfcs queuing
discipline?
Please help!
thanks
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