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2000 Dec 10
7
load balance/redundancy
I have looked through the archives, and I can''t find the answer(not that it isn''t there) I have two connections to the net. I want load balancing and redundancy. cable adsl (24.141.) (64.229) | | | | | | | | ------------ | linux | |redhat 7.0| I have no idea were to even start. I would like equal access to both connections.
2002 May 23
1
Does the rsync/xdelta algorithm *need* to write a new file?
Hello, lately I've been playing with the idea of doing in-place updates of systems using either rsync or xdelta. However, both rsync and xdelta seem to be dead set on writing a new file first, and then atomically exchanging it with the old file. Now, as I want to apply a binary delta to a full filesystem, bigger than the available temporary space, this really makes rsync and xdelta
2000 Dec 04
4
Load Sharing PPP Connections on an Masqed LAN
Hi, can anyone help me with this problem i''ve got! I have a problem with routing on my Mandrake 7.2 Linux Box i was wondering if you could help me with. I live in Australia and as broadband access isn''t very available at the moment, i have 2 modems to dialup to my isp (dynamic ips assigned) to increase my bandwidth at an affordable level. What currently happens is i have a
2001 Mar 15
12
Balancing ip traffic over two or more internet (adsl) connections
Hi. I''ve got here the following configuration: (turn on fixed pitch font to be able to see the scheme in a more accurately way) Client machines <-----> ADSL Router 1 <-----> INTERNET (192.168.0.0/24) (192.168.0.229) NAT Client machines <-----> ADSL Router 1 <-----> INTERNET (192.168.1.0/24) (192.168.1.229) NAT [if doesn''t really
2002 Jul 05
1
Why can't I save/restore block devices?
Hello everybody, I'd like to save/restore some partitions on my harddrive via rsync. (They happen to contain other os'es, so I can't safely mount the partitions read/write). So, I'd like to do something like rsync /dev/hda1 server::images/part_1.image -c -z -B65536 -S but: - "skipping non-regular file part_1" is misleading. Not the destination is not a file, the
2002 Oct 18
1
[iptables] LOG & DROP simultaneously ?
is there a way to LOG & -j OTHER-TARGET packet with one rule, or i have to use two ? raptor _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2002 Feb 27
6
Newbie question
Hello All, I have two Internet link and two LAN networks I have Redhat-7.1 linux-2.4.17 kernel and 2 NICs In eth0 172.16.1.1 and eth0:1 192.168.1.1 in eth1 are public ips of isps as eth1 a.b.c.d and eth1:0 w.x..y.z I want do source routing using ip rule command. echo 200 isp1 >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables ip rule add from 172.16.1.0/24 table isp1 ip rule ls 0: from all lookup local
2001 Jan 23
5
iptables
Isn''t it possible with iptables to filter on DSCP field? Thanks, Tom Aernoudt
2000 Oct 25
2
Can't use two links on a linux box
Hi, I have a linux box connected to two leased lines as follows: _/\__/\_ / \ +--------+ +------------+ ( Internet )----+ Router | | SMTP server| \_ __ _/ +----+---+ +------+-----+ \/ \/ | 200.200.200.254 | 100.100.100.2\ -+-------+----- ... ---------+-- 100.100.100.1\ | 200.200.200.1 +-+--+--+ | Linux | +---+---+ _/\__/\_ 192.168.1.1 |
2015 Nov 17
2
doveadm import/sync with read-only source location
Hello, Currently doveadm tool can't be used with read-only source locations because it's trying to create lock files. I'd guess lock files shouldn't be necessary on a read-only media, because no one else is going to change anything while our doveadm instance is running anyway. Example: doveadm import -u test at example.com
2001 Feb 27
5
NAT+portfw failure
I have the following forced up mew by evil telco problem: - One IP - Homebrew LAN - portforwarding for some services. - extra PPTP/ppp layer to an internal 10.* network which mutilates DNS answers. Setup: Machine A has ip a.b.c.d (real IP) and is reachable over ADSL with it from the world. It does NAT for an internal LAN 192.168.0.0/24) and has portforwading turned on for some ports (eg 80)
2007 Jun 05
0
Using tcng to create a basic DiffServ router
Hi all, I am new-ish to Linux tcng and am struggling to find the resources and know how to implement what I need. What I have is a PC with 2 interfaces and a control program on that PC. In the control program I can specify an IP Flow with source and dest IP address, source and dest port, and a QoS class (1-5 which can be mapped to a DiffServ class) - in the control program I want to be able
2004 Jul 28
0
What happened to diffserv?
I''m trying to find up to date information on diffserv, and it seems like either nobody is using it, or nobody is talking about using it. Is there some good site for information about using diffserv with new kernels? The last update on diffserv.sourceforge.net is in 2001, and most of the mailing list results are from that time. Has everyone moved on to something other then diffserv,
2001 Apr 22
0
Prioritzing SYNs and SYN-ACKs with Diffserv
Hi, I''m interested in prioritizing all packets with the SYN bit on, both with and without the ACK bit on (but specially the SYN ACKS). I am checking is the use of Diffserv. From a paper I read I understood that when Diffserv is on, all "Control Traffic", including TCP SYN-ACKs, gets by default into "band 0" of Diffserv, the highest priority out of 16 bands. If true,
2007 Mar 05
0
QoS IP precedence and Diffserv combination
All: I am tasked with creating an environment in which DiffServ and IP precedence is handled as close to RFC specification as possible. I have a few problems with implementing this based on current queueing structure. Here are a few of my questions. 1.) Is there any way to get DiffServ AF drop levels without using DSMARK and GRED? Ex. AF11 Gred DP 1 AF12 Gred DP 2 AF13 Gred DP 3 2.)
2004 Dec 26
0
Something about diffserv!
Hello, As we know that there are four kinds of AF in diffserv architecture, and each kind has three different priorities. So, there are 12 different kinds of AF, is it right? Of course, each AF has its recommended DSCP value. Then, we know the AF is classified into four differnt classes, such as AF1, AF2, AF3, and AF4. But in a Diffserv domain, and in the core router, there will be a classifier
2004 Dec 27
0
About Diffserv on linux
Hello Merry Christmas, I want to know whether there are anyone who has been familiar with the source code in linux kernel about Diffserv, I think i have met lots of troubles. A simple problem: if we use the command ''tc add class'' to add a class, do you think it will be in a Interrupt enviroment? That is, if i want to add a class or qdisc using TC, are there any interrupts int
2004 Sep 05
0
Re: Diffserv on Linux 2.4.21 (DSMARK problem)
Hi guys, I am working on implementing Diffserv on linux project. I am using suse 8.0 professional kernel 2.4.21. I have the following RPM:iproute2-2.4.7-697.rpm This supports a number of linux qdisc like cbq, htb among many others but it has no support for DSMARK, which I wish to use. Does anyone know of any patch that I could used or any other solution so that use of dsmark is possible. Traffic
2004 Sep 05
0
Re: Diffserv on Linux 2.4.21 (DSMARK problem)
Hi, There is some extra information in this email! I am working on implementing Diffserv on linux project. I am using suse 8.0 professional kernel 2.4.21. I have the following RPM:iproute2-2.4.7-697.rpm This supports a number of linux qdisc like cbq, htb among many others but it has no support for DSMARK, which I wish to use. Does anyone know of any patch that I could used or any other solution
2003 Jun 18
0
DiffServ Marking
I am trying to compare the behaviour of the Linux DiffServ implementation with that of Cisco, in DSCP remarking for traffic policing. As I understand it, the DSCP is marked at the egress interface (parent queue), based on the class that packets are in. I am looking at what happens at an inter-AS boundary. DSCP marked traffic coming into the Edge Router need to be policed and remarked: e.g. EF