Re: allocating b/w

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wednesday 22 December 2004 08:14, Payal Rathod wrote:
> Hi,
> A majority of our work inolves ftp to my clients' side over our
> slow connection. Now we need to allocate a greater b/w for this
> protocol. Is there anyway I can do it using lartc easily?
It can be done, but not so easy.  Ftp traffic uses some random ports.  But you 
can filter ftp traffic if you use iptables to mark all ftp traffic (make sure 
you match them all and not only the command traffic).  That mark can be used 
with the fw filter to put the traffic in a separate htb/cbq class.

Stef

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