Re: Wondershaper

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Friday 06 September 2002 13:47, Sebastian Bleikamp wrote:
> Stef Coene schrieb:
> > Try efsq.  It's SFQ (so each "flow" gets an equal chance to send
> > something). But efsq uses only dst/src addres and not dst/src
> > address/port like sfq. Ideal to kill download managers because all
> > traffic form/to the same hosts is considered as one stream.
> > I have a link on docum.org under FAQ.
>
> I will test it, thnx.
>
>
> But another question:
> I tried your solution via fwmark, and it works. At least when the router
>   is forwarding. I can slow down hosts on my LAN this way. If i try to
> slow the gateway/router down, it fails.
>
> I have added a mark to all outgoing traffic on ppp0, which comes from
> the router, to the OUTGOING/mangle table. But it doesn´t work this way.
> But from the sketch on your homepage this should work. I already checked
> the IPs and devices and they are correct.
If you list the iptables/ipchains rules, you can check the counters to see if 
they are incrementing.
And the sketch at my homepage is for from complete.  I have to check it out 
for errors.

Stef

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