Re: "Transparent" shapping

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hello Stef,

On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 15:41, Stef Coene wrote:
> On Monday 02 September 2002 17:08, Esteban Maringolo wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > 	I want to do some traffic shapping with a PC in the same IP subnet that
> > the "shaped" PC's.
> > 	Graphically:
> >
> >               ________              __________
> >
> > Internet-eth0| NAT/GW |eth1----eth0|  TC BOX  |eth1 --- SUBNET PC's...
> >
> >              |________|            |__________|
> >
> > Is possible to make that my TC BOX acts transparently for the subnet PCs
> > without redefine the default GW to 192.168.0.3 (the TC inner interface).


> You can put the box in bridge mode and use the u23 filter.  There is a patch 
> floating around to enable iptables on the bridged box.  You can asign the box 
> an ip-address so you can reach it, but all traffic passes thru and is shaped.

I've worked a little with bridging on linux, but you're trying to say
"u32" filter, right? Because i've never heard about u23 filter (google
doesn't say anything).

I'll keep trying.

Thanks.


-- 
Esteban A. Maringolo
Buenos Aires, Argentina

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