RE: Re: question about correct way of shapping

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Em Sex, 2005-04-08 às 11:06 +0200, lartc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
escreveu:
Hy people and Corey

> You might have come across documents describing ingress shaping, which
> deals with traffic coming into an interface rather than the usual
> methods of shaping traffic as it leaves an interface.

Yes a lot of documents including lartc..8)

>  For a router setup, like yours, ingress shaping is unnecessary
> because all traffic
> (except a little bit for the router itself) can be shaped normally as
> it
> leaves one interface or the other.
> 
> To shape upstream traffic, attach a qdisc to your Internet-side
> interface; to shape downstream traffic, attach a qdisc to your
> LAN-side
> interface.
> 

all right . Let me insert more details about it. ( sorry I started w/ a
single scenario just to understand things easier )

> > 
> >                    <--- up 128K          __________
> internet ---- dsl -------------------eth1 -Linux Qos- eth0 --- LAN
> >                   ---> down 450k         ----------
> > 

At Linux Qos I have:
debian sarge ( iptables + squid + ntop + psad + apache (only for
reports) + acid + snort) 

Sometimes I use 2 links to ISP ( providing load balance)
BTW nice work at lartc. w/ this session about it. 80)

It means that at Linux QoS I have not only linux as a router, but Linux
serving some applications and QoS too.

Again sorry for make things not so clear at my first e-mail.


Then should I use only  TC + iptables ?

> > I intend use TC + iptables + debian sarge
> 
> That's what I use.
-- 
Paulo Ricardo Bruck - consultor

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