Re: QoS with netfilter

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Le samedi 10 décembre 2005 à 10:14 -0800, Erik a écrit :
> dscp is not important. You have a suggestion how to set TOS?
> I would ideally like to controll the whole byte. Either TOS or DSCP and ECN.
> How can I change all these bits (i.e. the whole byte) with the
> netfilter mangle table or other?

I think you're taking the problem the wrong way. Altering DSCP/TOS won't
change the way packets are treated, because by default, there's no QoS
policy. So you'll have to set a QoS policy yourself that fits your
needs.

To do this, you have to read LARTC as adivsed before. Then, your QoS
policy can be built upon TOS/DSCP value, but you can use stuff like u32
classifier or MARK.

Have you tried stuff like cbq-init or htb-init (see Google) ?


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