Re: [LARTC] rate limit HTTP

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 09 October 2001 22:32, ewan wrote:
> > simply mark the matching packets with ipchains/iptables and then you can
> > easily shape the packets with tc that have the mark set.
>
> heh I love this 'simply' and 'easily shape' care to elaborate? Ive read the
> advanced routing howto and searched the internet for other iproute2 and tc
> documentation. But I need more HELP!! :) Ive tried copying the tc example
> where traffic is bandwidth limited from differnt subnets but to be honest I
> wasnt sure if it worked or not. Can anyone give me an example of
> ratelimiting say incoming from port 80? Lets say (for the sake of the
> example) you have a 500Kb/s ADSL download stream on a static IP (eth0) and
> a 10.x.x.x sub net on eth1. You want to limit all traffic with source port
> 80 out of eth1 to half that, 250Kb/s
>
>
> I know its annoying when newbies ask questions, but there seems to be a
> lack of information out there. A good book recomendation would also be
> welcome :)
take a look at docum.org.


Stef

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