On Jan 31, lartc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hello, > > I try to shape dhcp requests, but filter rule don't work. My script is: > > [snipped] > I really think you have other problems if you need to shape DHCP requests and their responses. If we overlook the logistical part (QoS under linux only see's IP packets iirc, and so ARP packets are invisible) and look at what you are trying to achieve. QoS you should seen as a way of saying "this group of packets can arrive 'later' without really any effect" or "these packets should arrive as soon as possible". DHCP does not have realtime requirements, hell I could not care if it takes 2 seconds to renew my DHCP lease or 10 seconds. If you do worry about things then consider a large lease time or better still look at what traffic is on your network and reduce it; Windoze NetBIOS is a common thing that can affect large networks. I am unsure why _anyone_ would want to prioritise DHCP traffic, it operates over an unreliable protocol and is built to try to obtain an IP address over a period of 30 seconds; if you cannot get a DHCP lease in that time (even on a congested network) then you have other problems which should probably be addressed in manner other than QoS. Obviously we would like to help, but we are unsure why you would want to do such a thing, "Its damn right crazy man!" :) Regards Alex -- _______________________ < All's well that ends. > ----------------------- \ ^__^ \ (oo)\_______ (__)\ )\/\ ||----w | || ||
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