Hell Stef..Martin, I would love it if others could use the final scripts sent across yesterday i have done using htb + u32 as a benchmark. It incorporates a lot of input from you all and a large amount of r and d to achieve the simple but high performance configuration. Lemme know...;) Trevor On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 15:51, Stef Coene wrote: > On Monday 07 July 2003 10:34, gatur@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hello all > > > > Another newbie here :) > > > > I have a linux box setup with two NICs > > eth0 is 100mbit internal lan (192.168.100.*) > > eth1 is 10mbit internet > > > > On the linux box there is a ftp server and web server. > > I want to somehow priority the traffic from the internal lan > > over any traffic that is on the ftp and web server. > > > > I want to be able to have low ping with telnet/ssh/irc/web/ftp and various > > online games (quake and such) and at the same time let the ftp/web server > > take whatever bandwidth that is available when the local network isnt > > using any bandwidth. > > > > Is there anyone who could give me some pointers as where to start? > > I have checked out some scripts for adsl connections but to me it > > looks like they reserve bandwidth for ssh type of services and other > > services is unable to use the spare bandwidth when that is unused. > Some tips. You can use htb to create different classes so the classes can use > unused bandwidt from each other. You have to do this twice : htb can only > shape outgoing bandwidth. Putting the traffic in the classes can be tricky, > but www is easy to do. ftp data is not so easy. > > Check out www.docum.org, maybe the info on it can help you. > > Stef -- ( >- LINUX, It's all about CHOICE -< ) /~\ __ twarren@xxxxxxxxxx __ /~\ | \) / Pre Sales Consultant - Red Hat \ (/ | |_|_ \ 9820349221(M) | 22881326(O) / _|_| \___________________________________/