Re: tc and virtual interfaces

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The traffic shapping must be applied to the physical interface ( eth0
in this case).

Jorge Dávila.

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 7:54 AM, Fabio Marcone<fabio.marcone@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> thanks for your reply,
>>
>> eth0:0 is not an interface, it is an IPv4 alias on eth0. The real and only
>> interface here is eth0.
>
> ok, so I can't set up a queue on it, isn't it?
>
>>
>> tun0 is an interface on its own. However, if encapsulating traffic happens
>> to go through eth0, it will be affected by traffic shaping just as any other
>> traffic going through eth0.
>
> ok, and I can limit datarate on tun0 and on eth0 ? the first is applied only
> on vpn packets and the last on all eth0 outgoinig traffic I think...
>
>
> thanks,
> Fabio
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