On Monday 30 December 2002 22:19, Brad Davidson wrote: > Hello all! > > I've just subscribed to the list after looking around on Google and > checking out the TC source code a bit. Here's my situation: > > I have a megabit DSL line that I'd like to set up some shaping on. I on= ly > have access to the linux router on my (client) end. Because of that, I = was > looking to do some shaping using the 'ingress' qdisc. However, I'm gett= ing > mixed messages as to whether or not it works. The source of q_ingress.c > from ss020116 says in the header: > -- > * This is here just in case it is needed > * useless right now; might be useful in the future > -- > Which leads me to believe that it's not really working, allthough I've = seen > posts claiming that it is. Can I get some verification either way, or > possibly a > newer version of the tools that I'm missing? Ingress is working. But if you have a dedicated router (I mean no proxy or so on it), you can= use=20 both interfaces for shaping so you can use egress qdiscs like cbq or htb = who=20 are much more powerfull then the ingress qdisc. Stef --=20 stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.oftc.net