Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches similar to: "Will Frottle work with Shorewall?"
2004 Jun 24
5
Frottle + Bridge + IMQ
Hi,
I''m trying to configure IMQ to work on the same machine with frottle
(http://frottle.sourceforge.net). The problem is both feed themselves
packets through netfilter queueing mechanism, but currently there can
only be one netfilter queue per protocol family.
To explain why I need IMQ in the first place I have to explain what
frottle does. It is a deamon that tweaks the behaviour of a
2006 Jan 03
4
iax2 wireless and Multicast
Hi.
I'm proposing a wireless distribution system in infraestructure mode for a
valley with no cables and distant houses, respect to Asterisk, I can get a
company I work with to provide me with E1 and use LCR to get 4 different
telcos based on prefix.
I've been reading a very interesting paper about voip on wireless, i recommend
it really
2006 Jan 11
1
Traffic Control using with an application
Hi!
I want to use traffic control for a resource controller for a multimedia
middleware platform. Is there a library or syscalls, so that I don''t
have to use the Systemcommands?
Thanks for your help!
Hotny
2004 Jun 06
1
making a traffic shaper for wireless users
Hello all,
Im new using tc, ive been reading the howto at least 2 or 3 times, but there''s a
lot information to aquire all of it quickly.
I''ve installed a linux box as firewall for a wireless Network in a hotel, this
box is a radius for the access points and it uses iptables to redirect and
permit/deny the customers to use the net. So it uses iptables to count the bytes
to
2004 May 03
5
QoS in wireless networks
Hello,
I''m trying to configure several wireless routers with QoS support. The
idea is to implement differentiated services so that VoIP traffic gets
the maximal priority, then video, control traffic, interactive data
traffic and best-effort traffic.
I have seen that CBQ used to be chosen as qdisc for implementing
bandwith share in DiffServ but now HTB is preferred because it is
2005 Nov 29
5
Optimizing linux for the routing of realtime video
I''m currently trying to optimize a linux machine which acts as a Layer 3
router of RTP H.263 video. Occassionally I''ll get delays related to layer 2
wireless retries, thus rendering the video on the recieving end
stale/useless.
Is there way to optimize a linux machine to route realtime video? In my
case, losing a few frames of H.263 is better than having the video delayed