To summarize, my steps are: 1. create a queue with no bw limitations 2. create a filter for the 192.168.0.0/24 and point it at that queue.
Correct?
-Marc
Simon Oosthoek wrote:
Marc Reichman wrote:
Hi,
I really like the wondershaper script, it works very well for me. My question is this. Is there a way to get certain remote hosts to be excluded from the shaping? I ask because I don't have my box connected directly through the net. It sits behind a nat device, and has ports forwarded in for services. I'd like to limit the ports and services, but only to things going outside of my local network.
Is there a way I can leave most things as-is, and just say "don't affect any packets that are involved with 192.168.0.*"?
I'm not sure I understand your topology, but I figure you're behind a NATting adsl/cable modem with a built-in switch?
You should probably add a separate queue which is not limited in bandwidth and create a filter for ip range 192.168.0.0/24 to be directed to that queue. The other traffice should be directed to the other queue which is standard in wshaper. I don't have specific code-lines, but you're probably helped more anyway if you find out how to do this from the howto ;-)
Cheers
Simon
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