Re: AW: urgent question about tcng!

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Thomas Mandl wrote:
Hello Everybody,

I forgot to mention, that my HTTP traffic will not be handled by an apache
web server, and the HTTP protocol can be replaced in the near future by a
different protocol. Thus apache's mod_bandwith isn't an option for me right
now.

I'm not sure how Wang Jian's post can help me. I thought the existing Linux
2.6.11 kernel and tcng already can do what I need? All I have to do is write
a proper tcng config file...

But the proper tcng file is the challenge...

I don't know tcng, but the reason I suggested perflow is that you want each flow to have a ceil - unless you make a class and rule to match each flow I can't see how you can do this. Also iptables could limit the number of connections - tc can't, perflow can.


Andy.
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