Re: why dont packets go where i want?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Kertész Viktor wrote:

>I think we are out of sync about what outgoing traffic means. :) (and i am
>sure i am wrong) When traffic goes through the gw, outgoing traffic means to
>the gw that packets leave it's eth1 nic, isn't it? From wondershaper i just
>took examples. Of course wondershaper shapes outgoing traffic with htb. Once
>more, i download on the client machine, not on the gw. Thanks for replies!
>:)
>  
>
Outgoing traffic to _any_ machine is the traffic that is /leaving/ _any_ 
of its network interfaces.

-- 
Michael T. Babcock
C.T.O., FibreSpeed Ltd.
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock


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