Re: Egress shaping over multiple interfaces?

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On Thursday 31 October 2002 17:33, Martijn Klingens wrote:
> On Thursday 31 October 2002 17:06, Stef Coene wrote:
> > Yes you can if you apply the needed patches to the kernel and iptables so
> > you can use the imq device.  It's a virtual device and you can use the
> > normal cbq/htb/tbf qdiscs on it.  You can redirect packets to it with
> > iptables and you can do it from any interface you want and also from IN +
> > OUT.  So you can create 1 imq device, redirect all packets that leaves
> > hdlc0-2 and shape on that imq device.
> > IMQ link :
> > http://trash.net/~kaber/imq
>
> Thanks for the quick reply!
>
> Looks like I need this, since our provider uses a Cisco router and not a
> linux box, so teql is not an option :(
>
> Now I only hope this applies properly to our kernel... (btw, how stable is
> it? I'm always hesitant to use code that is not in the mainstream kernel on
> a production firewall).
I think it's stable.  At least I never heard people complaining about it.  But 
maybe nobody is using it :)
And it's a small hack.

Maybe Patrick knows this better.

Stef

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