Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Fair Bandwidth sharing with HTB and EFSQ"
2002 Jan 06
28
Gre Tunneling Problem
Hello everyone, I have a problem regarding gre tunneling, I have two linux box both of them has a private network and the linux A is connected to the internet via wireless radio and the other linux B is connected to the internet via lease line. Here is the setup of my two linux box
Linux A
eth0 = 203.189.x.1 (internet)
eth1 = 192.168.1.1 (going to hub private network)
Linux B
eth0 = 205.198.x.1
2001 Dec 13
14
tc: u32 match in nexthdr not working?
Hello,
it seems, that filtering on nexthdr (TCP/UDP) content, especially
src or dst port, is not working.
The following has no effect on 2.4.16 or older (even 2.2) kernels:
# tc filter add dev eth0 parent ffff: protocol ip prio 50 u32 match tcp
dst 3128 0xffff police rate 40kbit burst 10k drop flowid :1
Even if
# tc filter ls dev eth0 parent ffff:
filter protocol ip pref 50 u32
filter protocol
2001 Dec 24
11
Traffic balancing by IP.
Hello all!
As far as I know that the traffic that will pass thru the router is balanced
so that all connections have the same privilegies. Is it possible to
configure the linux based router so that all computers will have the same
privilegies? I mean that if in default case full traffic is splitted by
connections, so I need to split it by users to prevent one user occupy all
traffic by starting
2002 Apr 26
13
New HTB docs
Hi,
for interested in participation on finishing new HTB developement
I created simple docs regarding it. It is some insight into CBQ
and HTB workings and problems.
See luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/v3/
2002 Feb 05
3
COPY_SIZE #define
I noticed the "XXX: what should this be?" w.r.t. COPY_SIZE in
sftp-client.c. I made up the following quick patch to allow a new
command-line argument, "-B" (for 'buffer' size) to specify this value.
I haven't done any strict benchmarking yet, but -B65535 is faster than
-B8192 which is much faster than -B16.
PS again, I am not on this list, so please CC me any
2001 Dec 06
3
Anti-CBQ Statements in Howto
I find the negative attitude toward CBQ to be distracting and
non-professional in the HOWTO. I''ve re-read it for the first time in
about a month and comments like "This can be configured in a variety of
ways, which I do not understand. Use HTB" do not encourage me about the
writer.
This is not a personal critique, as I can imagine this being said on a
personal website,
2005 Jun 02
2
iproute + xml
Hello there, i am continuing with the development of the iproute GUI.
I was wondering if there is a xml parser for the set up of the queues.
I have been searching but i cant find any... anyone?
2002 Feb 01
4
OpenSSH Key Storage
I have had a brief discussion with Damien Miller (below) about storing
host port values in the known_hosts file so as to track multiple ssh
sessions (with independant keys) that run on a single host but accept
connections on different ports. If it were possible to state that a
given key for a remote host belonged to that host's ssh session on port
23 and that another key belonged to that
2002 Sep 29
11
Iptables, SNAT/MASQ, Multiple gateways
I have a dual-homed firewall. It has 2 Internet connections, provided by
different ISPs (each with an associated IP address). The 2 Internet
connections are connected to the same physical interface. The 2 Internet
connections do NOT have equal bandwidth
How do I configure the SNAT/MASQ and ensure sharing of the gateways with
the correct ratio of usage and with the correct source IP address?
I
2001 Dec 07
3
more on cbq parameters
While I''m thinking about that review of howto changes, here are a few
other responses about things I don''t believe. I''ll be interested in
more info if anyone has any.
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[from new doc]
Besides being classful, CBQ is also a shaper and it is in that aspect
that it really doesn''t work very well. It should work like this.
I''ve not noticed that it
2006 Apr 12
7
ESFQ not so fair?
Hello!
I am using since yesterday ESFQ instead of N HTB queues. It mostly
works OK, but when somebody is using one single sesion (for example
downloading file via FTP), it gets weird speed. For example it is 20
kilobytes pres second, then drops down to 9, then 20 again, and then
slowly to 0 and stops. But when using download accelererator of some
kind or bittorrent client which uses many
2001 Nov 26
8
RTNETLINK answers: File exists
Can someone tell me what concept I''m missing here. The setup is simple. I
have two default routes after ifup operations. I use "ip route del" to
remove one, but then decide to add it back. The attempt is refused. Why?
# ip route ls
66.95.83.208/28 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src 66.95.83.210
65.84.205.96/27 dev eth2 proto kernel scope link src 65.84.205.104
2007 Oct 29
6
Fair que between 255 users
Hello guys
I have a subnet with 255 users, which need to share 1 single slow internet
connection, so i would like to implement a kind of *fair queuing *on the
UPLOAD between them, which means that they all share the connection
equally..
The tools that i have available is: A linux box with IPROUTE2,HTB and TC..
I have looked at some examples, and my first idea was to make 255 entries in
2001 Dec 07
2
Authentication 'failure' success
We are using OpenSSH (portable) version 3.0.1p1 on Linux 2.2.14-10 with
RedHat's distribution of PAM 0.72-20.6.x for rsync'ing RRDTool data
between two machines (among other things). When running 'rsync -essh
-avz', everything works fine but the system log on the sshd side shows:
PAM_pwdb[8021]: authentication failure; (uid=0) -> rrd for sshd service
sshd[8021]: Accepted
2005 May 19
7
equal bandwidth for all IPs
Hi,
How can I set equal bandwidth of 512kbit downlink and 256kbit uplink for
every single IP address of 254 IP addresses I have in my LAN?
Regards,
ro0ot
2004 Nov 09
23
SEPARATING VOIP AND SURFING
Dear list:
I have a problem I cannot handle yet, and need to
solve it as soon as possible. Would be very greatful
with anybody who can help me.
I have a 512/512 link to internet, that I want to
share between several computers. I have eth0, with a
public IP address, conected to Internet, and also,
eth1, with a private IP address, for network with the
surfing computers. I have a main class with
2002 Jul 05
3
Diferences between HTB and CBQ
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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
2007 Mar 20
3
Fairness queuing across a range of IP addresses
I have a block of IP addresses (2048) used for ADSL connections to
customers.
In order to provide a fair slice of available bandwidth on the contended
services I would like to be able to set up some kind of SFQ filter, but
using a hash of the destination IP address rather than the the full
source and destination ip and port. This would be done at the Internet
side gateway for traffic being
2003 Nov 26
3
Fair queueing: SFQ vs TBF
Hello,
I have one Q. What is better when using as leaf in one leaf with
several hosts (like subnet) to splice traffic equaly to user number?
Like 2 users = 256/2, 3 = 256/3 and so on. WRR was pretty good for this
job, but it''s only for 2.4.21 kernels and mine''s 2.4.22.
So what is better: SFQ or TBF?
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