Re: [LARTC] ESFQ? where?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Tuesday 13 May 2003 19:27, GoMi . wrote:
> Stef, i have the same problem, do you recomend me using some hashing tables
> for the filters? i do not get the hang of it..do you have any extra
> docu(m)? ;)
:)  no, I never tried hashing myself.

> I want hashing filters, otherwise i think the load on the server is going
> to be massive.
Or you can use iptables marks (you still need a lot of iptables rules) and use 
the fw filter.  The fw filter can use the iptables mark as hash key.  So 
packets with mark 100 are classified in class x:100.

> I am thinking in one class, and to sub-classes for each user, (interactive
> and non-interactive) Does it seems right?
Good enough I think.

Stef

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