Re: can't understand strange PRIO behaviour

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On Tuesday 01 February 2005 22:46, Viktor Horvath wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> sorry for bothering you, but after some hours, I'm stuck. I'm living in
> a student's foundation where I want to connect lots of people to a tiny
> DSL link. We have exactly four types of traffic. We want a really hard
> PRIO solution (as I promised to someone that group X will only use the
> link capacity which isn't used by group Y). I could make a PRIO with
> four classes, but as I want to separate first by MAC address in two
> groups and separate each group another time afterwards, I decided to put
> two PRIOs after the main one:

Could you perhaps replace your root prio with a classful tbf from recent 
kernel?

<snip>
> My problem now is, that my filters don't work. In fact, I wrote only
> one, and all packages get elsewhere, but not in the flow I commanded.
> Strangely, tc says that my rule is successfully matched. Here are the
> proofs, my rule filters to flowid 10:2, but everything goes to 20:1.
> Have I made an error? Am I missing some kernel feature? My versions:
> Kernel 2.6.10 and newest iproute from Debian unstable (20041019-2).

Strange.

<snip>


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Jason Boxman
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Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing | University of Florida
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