Re: mixing u32 and fwmark

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For local, foreign internet you can use :
	http://www.cookinglinux.org/geoip/

BR,

On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 04:47 +0200, Kasp wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> There is one thing I can't do. In my country we have to pay for
> "foreign" internet. Local internet is cheap and fast, but foreign is
> slow and expensive. So I want do following:
> 
> mark every packet with iptables, where --set-mark 1 for foreign
> internet, but --set-mark 2 for local internet
> next when I got all traffic marking, I need to assign traffic to users
> so I make classes, like:
> 
> tc qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 1: htb
> tc class add dev eth1 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 900kbps ceil 900kbps      
>                                                     
> tc class add dev eth1 parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate 30kbps ceil 500kbps     
>                                                     
> tc class add dev eth1 parent 1:10 classid 1:11 htb rate 10kbps ceil 10kbps     
>                                                     
> tc class add dev eth1 parent 1:10 classid 1:12 htb rate 30kbps ceil 50kbps
> ....
> 
> and now I have very big problem! How do I assign certain speed for
> certain IP (and also looking is it local or foreign internet)
> 
> If I just set:
> tc filter add dev eth1 parent 1: protocol ip prio 4 handle 0x1 fw classid 1:11
> 
> then it will affect all my users, but I need set this to each user
> individually (each class) just to get sure, every user gets certain speed.
> 
> Actually it seems, I need to combine fwmark with u32 classifier or
> something.
> What do you sugest to do? I can't find a solution for my problem.
> 
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-- 
Eric Leblond <eric@xxxxxxxxx>

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