Re: I gave up.-...-.-.-.- :'(

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Guillermo Javier Nardoni wrote:
Actually i gave up, i tried and tried and tried so many times, upgrading software falling back to an old version but it didn't work, that's it.
i can't do work together tc with iptables and iproute2
when i mark a packet with iptables tc doesn't recognize them so it falls at the default leaf of the tc's tree

Try what Stef says - but even if mark doesn't work for you there are always other ways - iptables CLASSIFY or use tc filters to classify.


what i like is to mark packets depending on their ip (the one who make a connetion into de linux (gateway) box) and port.

i'll transcript my script because i really don't know what to do.

p.d. so, what i like to do is just simple, i guess; everything comes from eth1 and goes to eth1 (lan users to linux box services) must be shapped by ipaddres + port (dport i guess INPUT/OUTPUT CHAIN?)
and everything comes from ETH1 goes to ETH0 (Internet Access i guess PREROUTING/POSTROUTING/FORWARD chain) MUST BE SHAPPED BY PORT + IPADDRESS


Remember you can only shape outbound traffic on eth0/1 if you want to shape inbound then you need to use policers/dummy/imq (though you can shape inbound on eth0 that is for LAN by shaping on eth1).


i have this situation on the linux server:

eth0: (Out to internet)
eth1: (LAN)

configutarion: eth0 (network 200.123.166.72, broadcast: 200.123.166.79; (ip range: 200.123.166.73-77)
eth0 ip: 200.123.166.73
eth0: gw: 200.123.166.78
eth0: netmask: 255.255.255.248
eth dns1: 200.123.166.73
eth0 dns2: 200.123.166.74

configuration: eth1 (network 172.16.0.0 broadcast: 172.16.0.255 (ip range: 172.16.0.1-254)
eth1 ip: 172.16.0.1
eth1: gw: (none)
eth1: netmask: 255.255.0.0
eth1: dns1: 200.123.166.73
eth1: dns2: 200.123.166.74

I assume your routing is all OK and just tc is not working.


LINUX BOX SERVING THIS SERVICES: HTTP (PORT 80) SMTP (PORT 25) POP3 (PORT 110) SSH (PORT 22) FTP (PORT 20-21) SMB FS (PORT 136-139) IRC (PORT 6667)

CONFIGURATION OF TC:

tc=/sbin/tc
iptables=/sbin/iptables

echo "Building tc Classes"
IFACE="eth0 eth1"

for i in $IFACE;do
$tc qdisc add dev $i root handle 1: htb default 10

$tc class add dev $i parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 2048mbit

Should be kbit and may still be too high for your inet link.


$tc class add dev $i parent 1:1 classid 1:10 htb rate 10kbit ceil 128kbit quantum 1514
$tc class add dev $i parent 1:1 classid 1:20 htb rate 10kbit ceil 256kbit quantum 1514 $tc class add dev $i parent 1:1 classid 1:30 htb rate 10kbit ceil 512kbit quantum 1514 $tc class add dev $i parent 1:1 classid 1:40 htb rate 10kbit ceil 1024bit quantum 1514 $tc class add dev $i parent 1:1 classid 1:50 htb rate 10kbit ceil 2048bit quantum 1514

Missing ks on last two ceils.


$tc class add dev $i parent 1:1 classid 1:60 htb rate 10kbit ceil 256kbit quantum 1514 # USED FOR HTTP/IRC
$tc class add dev $i parent 1:1 classid 1:70 htb rate 10kbit ceil 128kbit quantum 1514 # USED FOR EMAIL (SMTP/POP3)


$tc qdisc add dev $i parent 1:10 handle 10: sfq perturb 10
$tc qdisc add dev $i parent 1:20 handle 20: sfq perturb 10
$tc qdisc add dev $i parent 1:30 handle 30: sfq perturb 10
$tc qdisc add dev $i parent 1:40 handle 40: sfq perturb 10
$tc qdisc add dev $i parent 1:50 handle 50: sfq perturb 10

$tc qdisc add dev $i parent 1:60 handle 60: sfq perturb 10
$tc qdisc add dev $i parent 1:70 handle 70: sfq perturb 10

$tc filter add dev $i parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 handle 10 fw flowid 1:10
$tc filter add dev $i parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 handle 20 fw flowid 1:20
$tc filter add dev $i parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 handle 30 fw flowid 1:30
$tc filter add dev $i parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 handle 40 fw flowid 1:40
$tc filter add dev $i parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 handle 50 fw flowid 1:50
$tc filter add dev $i parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 handle 60 fw flowid 1:60
$tc filter add dev $i parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 0 handle 70 fw flowid 1:70

Won't make any difference here but 1 is the top prio for filters.



PORTS="80 6667 20 21"
#ANY IP MUST BE SHAPPED BY THESE PORTS TO THE 1:60 LEAF
for i in $PORTS;do
    $iptables -t mangle -A INPUT -i eth1 -s 172.16.0.0/16 -p tcp --dport $i -j MARK --set-mark 60
    $iptables -t mangle -A INPUT -i eth1 -s 172.16.0.0/16 -p udp --dport $i -j MARK --set-mark 60

Marking in INPUT will have no effect for tc - I don't know what you are trying to do here.

Andy.
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