Re: shaping by packet count rather than bytes ?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Peter V. Saveliev wrote:
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Simple packet drop works for ordinary tcp congestion algorithms as a channel overload, and tcp decreases speed. So works RED policing filters and so on.
Well...red isn't exactly 'simple' packet drop :)
In fact, if I could combine packet-rate-limit with red or sfq I'd be very happy.
Beside of this, iptables can _accept_ a packet :) You can try to mark and queue the excess packets.
Hmm...need more coffee...



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