Re: 2 Questions on filtering incoming stuff

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Am Monday 17 May 2004 23:31 schrieb Ed Wildgoose:
> First is: If so, do I do this by setting up, say, a HTB tree like on the
> incoming, but the only action at the leaf is to drop?

Probably with IMQ. Another way would by modifying your ingress filters, so 
that they don't match packets you don't want to drop in any case. However, 
this introduces new complications (for example, rate limiting works only 
for packets the filter actually matches).

> There appears to be no way to tweak "window length" to throttle incoming
> data...

Dunno. I'd like to hear all about it if there is.

Andreas
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