Re: Iptables-setmark option

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On Thursday 11 September 2003 09:39, Raghuveer wrote:
> Hi Stef,
>
> I would like to clarify how to use iptable setmark option with CBQ
> egress shaping. For example, If my WAN interface is eth0, LAN interface
> is eth1 and DMZ is eth2. I would like to do egress shaping using CBQ at
> eth0 for hosted servers placed either in DMZ or LAN. If my hosted http
> server local IP is 192.168.1.12 with port 80. What rules should I frame
> to make it happen, my eth0 interface bandwidth is 100Mbits and rate is
> 512Kbits. I would like to restrict outgoing bandwidth for my hosted http
> server to 128Kbits and left bandwidth(512Kbits - 128Kbits) for
> others(default). An example with similar scenario will definately help.
I can't provide you with a real example, but you can find some documentation 
at www.docum.org.

Stef

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