Hello Guys ( and girls, if is there any here :) ),
I have a box with IPP2P Installed on it (Debian Etch, ipp2p 0.8.2
tarball, iptables 1.3.6 and kernel 2.6.21), and I've identified a
problem:
I use iptables to apply a mark on the traffic that ipp2p classifies
as p2p. In my tc rules, I have granted bandwidth to many traffic
classes (http, ssh, streaming, games, p2p, etc) and one last class of
traffic, where all the unclassified traffic goes.
The problem is: The accuracy of ipp2p isn't good on my box, and the
traffic of the unclassified traffic becomes big, and some things that
I have chosen to go to this class (like ftp traffic in passive mode,
or some games that use a "p2p like" protocol) suffer with the
excessive traffic.
Eventually, when I reboot my box and try again to install, the ipp2p
works, and that class with the unclassified traffic becomes again
"normal".
Does any of you have a suggestion to do? I'm getting crazy with this
problem...
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Acácio Alves dos Santos
Administração de redes
Diginet Brasil
adm.acacio@xxxxxxxxxxx
(+55) 84 4008-9000
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