neteand packeloss for a specific port

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I'new to netem, I'vsetup a virtual machine with ubuntu to get familiar with it.

Read somdocumentation abouit.

Played with:

tc qdisc add dev eth0 rooneteloss 5% 25%


Is ipossiblto setup a specific rule which is only valid for a given tpip port.

I wanto drop a specific tcpip packefor a given port.


thanks

Rob
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FroJoseph.Beshay autdallas.edu  Thu Feb  4 16:15:23 2016
From: Joseph.Beshay autdallas.edu (Beshay, Joseph)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2016 16:15:23 -0000
Subject: neteand packeloss for a specific port
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Yes, iis possible. You may wanto look at classful qdiscs and filters.

Check this chapter and onrighafter it for filters.
http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.qdisc.classful.html

Hopthis helps,
Joseph

From: netem-bounces alists.linux-foundation.org [mailto:netem-bounces alists.linux-foundation.org] On Behalf Of Rob Eisink
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Subject: neteand packeloss for a specific port


I'new to netem, I'vsetup a virtual machine with ubuntu to get familiar with it.

Read somdocumentation abouit.

Played with:

tc qdisc add dev eth0 rooneteloss 5% 25%



Is ipossiblto setup a specific rule which is only valid for a given tpip port.

I wanto drop a specific tcpip packefor a given port.



thanks

Rob
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